Hi,i am searching for an tool like the OLS300 real time emulator...
Have found ostrichs one,but cant handle 29Fxx flash memories.
My question...does anybody know this tool:
Roadrunner-DIY: "Guts" Kit [RR_KIT] - $489.00 : Moates.Net
Can this handle older DIP eproms and 29Fxx flash?
Best regardcs
Sorry
Last edited by del635; 29th January, 2011 at 08:46 PM. Reason: Was bullshit
any news on this? I am still looking for a emulator. I think the roadrunner will not work as it only does 16 bit, but most ecu's use 8 and 16 bit. I could be wrong, so maybe someone has some experience. I need it for a 28f200bxb.
I think it should do both, 8 and 16 bit. But I dont know if you are able to do real time checksum correction for your ecu type with tunerpro...
That's why I bought OLS200 for Winols!
Until today nobody has presented a picture of cloned OLS200 or 300... Some people are talking about that they maybe have seen it somewhere, but I think it's only hot air
difference between OLS200 and 300 is usb instead of LPT and some memmory extensions.. I don't know exactly.
The OLS200 works with WinOLS1.2
I think it wont work with 1.5 or 1.7 because these versions are only cracked trial/Demo Versions and so they don't support any additional hardware..
I thought about cloning my OLS200 but there are two chips inside that must be identified and cracked to be read.... I would have to send it to China for reading them for a affordable price and this at least cost me more than 1000***8364;..
I dont want to do that...
I would prefer a USB Version because its hard to find Laptops with LPT Port. Most of the LPT-USB converter are not working for emulators, only for printers. You have to spend a lot of mony for a real converter(80 - 200 USD)..
I don't have bad experiences with USB Stuff at all...At least not ore than with Serial or Parallel Hardware...
Its only a flash emulator so why not build your own ?
There are quite a few designs around for Eprom emulators (from donkeys years agon when we had the likes of 2732/2764's etc). Flash devices really aren't that different and can be emulated reasonably easily by some static ram, a handful of logic chips and a battery.
If you want more than very basic emulation then it wouldn't be too hard to add extra functionality by adding a cheap processor (PIC/ATmel etc) to give you stuff like serial port/usb program loading etc.
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