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    Re-Chip with new processors

    For those wanting to re-chip their ECU's, and have the knowledge to use and program newer processors, here's the hardware solution:

    http://arieselec.com/products/data/1...ect-a-chip.htm

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    Re: Re-Chip with new processors

    Isn't this just a socket for the ROM chip that has the cal on it? I know I'm not that well educated in our ECU's, but I've not heard of anybody "upgrading" the actual processor.

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    Re: Re-Chip with new processors

    I do plan to build myself a SMEC using a 68HC11A9 processor. It's basically the same but has 2x the on-board RAM. Technically, that's an 'upgrade'. It's the same processor I plan to use in the 'SuperLM' - when I get back to work on it.
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    Re: Re-Chip with new processors

    Interesting. So what advantages will this provide? Obviously it can run the program faster, but I got the impression that the limit to our ECU wasn't really a processor problem so much as there is only so much room in the program or ROM chip? This sounds like a great idea that could extend the capabilities of our stock harware.

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    Re: Re-Chip with new processors

    Quote Originally Posted by Reaper1 View Post
    Interesting. So what advantages will this provide? Obviously it can run the program faster, but I got the impression that the limit to our ECU wasn't really a processor problem so much as there is only so much room in the program or ROM chip? This sounds like a great idea that could extend the capabilities of our stock harware.
    It's not that much of an upgrade. It won't run any faster, and it won't provide anymore program space. Honestly, program sapce isn't a problem. The '95 Neon FCC uses the same family of processor runnign at the same speed - and it manages to also run quasi-OBDII diagnostics.

    The extended RAM really only allows for some extra calculation storage space. The SBEC and SBECII already have extra RAM and so they can store some calculation values that are only stored as temp variables in the SMEC (sometimes).
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    Re: Re-Chip with new processors

    Ah, ok. Makes sense.

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