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    Default TMS320 Reading Rieju Bike ELMOTO unit

    Hello mates,

    I have a burnt MPC Texas instruments TMS320 and a good condition donor unit.

    I would like to read the data from the good unit in order to write it in a brand new TMS320.

    Do you know how to do it or any programmer?

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    Thanks you so much in advance

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    Any ideas? please

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    No but looks a a bdsm port, top right

    can yiu tell us more please, had one in recently that part was £60 new said dealer, outputted gone deadxshort

    what happens plugging in new unit? Pressed buttins on speedo, gas lever, ign etc?

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