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		<title>1227165 V8 ECM MemCal Resistor Network</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 03:09:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Update 01/19/2005 &#8211; I have kind of given up on trying to &#34;reverse engineer&#34; the 14-pin resistor pack on the 165 V8 MemCal, at least for the time being.&#160; After I finished the 16-pin, I was all excited about decoding the 14-pin, but &#8230; the headaches &#8230; The following documentation is left here as reference [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Understanding how the “code switching” EPROM circuit works</title>
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For this article, we will use the 128K EPROM (27C128 used in the 1986 to 1989 IROC-Zs with the 1227165 ECMs) as the basis for our discussion.&#160; This purpose of this article is to educate those on a little bit of binary and hexadecimal background, in order to understand what&#8217;s going on.

Binary numbers consist of [...]]]></description>
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