hi all
hopefully I am in the right section so well here we go , I have been repairing modern car ecu's from taking MCU's microcontroller dumps, eeproms , dumps, performing various tasks. using various types of software to be able to perform said tasks. , i have been trying to learn C , understand microcontroller address lines , and failing miserably , but haven't given up thats the main thing right? anyway I have a quite afew programmers generally bough to do a job , and then put to one side , then might not used for afew months , they all do get used in one form or another.
I have been slowly collecting older programmers ... why you may ask? well i got asked to a job on a 80s car i finished that job.
then i remembered i have a old 80s car ecu knocking i had laying around i thought maybe one of the readers i have would definitely read the old intel 8061 microcontroller thing. ,i figured my moates reader would read it via the J3 connector , but i thought thats just the easy why out i thought i wonder if i could get one of my more modern readers to read the chip.? now this intel 8061 is a automotive chip. , and that's all it was used for from what i have found out so far. there is very limited information on the chip and trying to find a reader that can pin into it and dump the data from it . i have finding very difficult indeed furthering my investigations i did find a super old data sheet of it. which did give pin information. , i was trying to understand the t erm strobe and how i can get a more modern programmer to perform strobe because i think that would allow me to get a step closer to read this old dog...
while i was doing that i figured i could look into another ecu bought in ebay.....
so i bought another ecu which had the below chip..
600200FLC003
L150EA15C-1
R2312/196EA
the readers i have checked i have are as follows
dataman
xprog
carprog
orange5
leaper
code x
moates - thats a dedicated reader which can to a read these ECUS via the service J3 port at the back. but is limited to what i can dump as its ecu specific , but i'm trying to datasheet pin into the device! a challenge maybe! or stupidity
ultraprog
chipmax
can I find anything on this chip! nothing that is juicy that's for sure
so this me just tinkering , i'm doing this in my spare time , but i figured maybe someone on here might know anything about them or better yet might know of a old programmer that might read into them / program them? or be able to identify the 600200FLC003 ? that would be great. maybe I can read i just don't know i can
anyway that's some of me i like tinkering and learning.
thanks!