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Re: ecm disassembly



For my disassembling, I use THRSim11. You can find it here:

http://www.thrijswijk.nl/~bd/thrsim11/thrsim11.htm

It can be downloaded in demo format which is adequate for ECU work. It's
really great because you can put your GM libraries into a piece of source
and simulate a piece of code you're having trouble with. I generally define
a set of input memory ranges and then watch in realtime the result in
another memory range complete with CPU registers and flags.

It's of particular benefit in fathoming out the scaling for table lookups.

Very nice.

Andy.
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Andy Whittaker
Chester, England.
Email: mail@andywhittaker.com
Web: http://www.andywhittaker.com/
ECU Stuff: http://www.andywhittaker.com/ecu/


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