A few Hondata s200 questions!!
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A few Hondata s200 questions!!
I just have a few questions regarding hondata s200. If a person was tuning using the rom editor software with hondata does a new chip always need to be burned every time you make changes or is it "real time"? So in another words does a person need to use a chip burner with hondata's rom editor to tune or does the rom editor do everything?
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Re: A few Hondata s200 questions!! (mrbigg9032)
The difference between burning chips and doing real-time programming is in the hardware, not the software. The software can do either.
In the end tho, the ECU has to have something to read in the external ROM socket so either the emulator can be mounted permanently to the ECU, or you can burn a chip to install permanently into the ECU.
In the end tho, the ECU has to have something to read in the external ROM socket so either the emulator can be mounted permanently to the ECU, or you can burn a chip to install permanently into the ECU.
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So if a person was running a basic hondata s200B (without romulator) but was using the rom editor software do new chips need to be burned for every change???
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If you are not emulating real time, you have to burn the map onto the chip every time you make a change in order for it to work. You can reuse the same chip depending on which chip you have.
If you are not emulating real time, you have to burn the map onto the chip every time you make a change in order for it to work. You can reuse the same chip depending on which chip you have.
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