FS: Pocket Romulator for Hondata , Uberdata, Crome
*SOLD*
FS: Intronics Pocket Romulator.
I purchased it from a friend who never used it. Everything powers up (LED lights up) and the software picks it up as connected. So from this point everything is fine, I just can't seem to work it properly. Take it! I need cash for the holidays and have no time to sort this out.
Retails for $179.99 at Intronics, and you can download the software there.
Yours for $110 shipped and I will throw a radio shack serial cable for free (paid like $20 for this cable).
*SOLD*
PM or email me rtzcom@yahoo.com

Modified by rtzcom at 4:38 PM 12/21/2004
FS: Intronics Pocket Romulator.
I purchased it from a friend who never used it. Everything powers up (LED lights up) and the software picks it up as connected. So from this point everything is fine, I just can't seem to work it properly. Take it! I need cash for the holidays and have no time to sort this out.
Retails for $179.99 at Intronics, and you can download the software there.
Yours for $110 shipped and I will throw a radio shack serial cable for free (paid like $20 for this cable).
*SOLD*
PM or email me rtzcom@yahoo.com

Modified by rtzcom at 4:38 PM 12/21/2004
Its an on the fly tuning tool.
Instead of burning multiple chips when doing ECU tuning, you use this in place of the chip. You can change as much as you can on the ECU program, load it into the romulator...then hook this up to the ECU EPROM socket (in place of the chip). Then run the car.
Once you have the final program, you can then burn this into the actual chip and plug that back into the ECU.
This will save you a lot of time and effort from taking chips on and off of the ECU, burning chips, and erasing chips.
Instead of burning multiple chips when doing ECU tuning, you use this in place of the chip. You can change as much as you can on the ECU program, load it into the romulator...then hook this up to the ECU EPROM socket (in place of the chip). Then run the car.
Once you have the final program, you can then burn this into the actual chip and plug that back into the ECU.
This will save you a lot of time and effort from taking chips on and off of the ECU, burning chips, and erasing chips.
You plug this into the socket where the chip would normally go to, then the other end goes to your laptop. You tweak your EMS program, then save the program like you normally would. Instead of burning this program to a chip, you send it to the romulator. Then you can drive around and test. If you want any changes done to the program, you simply open up the software again, tweak, then burn it into the romulator. Once you have a final program setup you can then burn it into a chip.
The romulator takes the place of the chip when testing and tuning. This eliminates the need to bring your chip burner, a bunch of chips, and/or uv eraser everytime you go out and do tuning.
The romulator takes the place of the chip when testing and tuning. This eliminates the need to bring your chip burner, a bunch of chips, and/or uv eraser everytime you go out and do tuning.
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