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Old Sun, January 17th, 2010, 09:03 PM
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Default Difference between PMT1 and PMT3

My truck has the PMT3 PCM and the tunes are for PMT1. I was considering getting the Romulator Emulator cable, but was told that it will not work unless the PCM code matches the the tunes.

What would it take to "convert" current programming to the PMT3 for use with the emulator?

Or would it be easier to re flash the PCM?
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Have Bill reflash the PCM to PMT1.

You were told correctly about the emulator. You HAVE to have the same PCM code.
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So .....its not worth it to use the PMT3 stuff?
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You'd have to buy different definition files. I can tell you from experience that a VRAA6 (PMT1) binary will not work with a VRAA7 (PMT2/3) definition and vice-versa.

Since you're using PMT1 tunes and plan on emulation, you will be much better off just shipping your current PCM to Bill (since the truck doesn't run anyway), having him reflash it to PMT1, and email you the PMT1 emulation definition. If you'd like, I can make your current binary the required 32K size for the romulator.
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You'd have to buy different definition files. I can tell you from experience that a VRAA6 (PMT1) binary will not work with a VRAA7 (PMT2/3) definition and vice-versa.

Since you're using PMT1 tunes and plan on emulation, you will be much better off just shipping your current PCM to Bill (since the truck doesn't run anyway), having him reflash it to PMT1, and email you the PMT1 emulation definition. If you'd like, I can make your current binary the required 32K size for the romulator.
I already have the VRAA7 definition's so I was just curious. I would like to send Bill my PCM, but with his current situation I am concerned that I will have the motor finished before the PCM is. I would hate to put a "rush" on it as I am sure he will be swamped when business resumes. I will just have to ask and see what he can do for me.

Well come to think of it, I don't even have my chip anymore, so it might not matter anyways.
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and email you the PMT1 emulation definition. If you'd like, I can make your current binary the required 32K size for the romulator.
Whats this about?

Could you give me a play-by-play on the emulator operation?
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Sure!

The binary code in the Ford EEC-V PCM is made up of 4 "banks" of memory. They are numbered 0,1,8, and 9.

The emulator uses a 32K-size file that is made up of bank 8 of the binary code in the PCM (where most of the maps are). When using the emulator, the truck operates on banks 0,1, and 9 while the emulator supplies bank 8.

The definition file for the emulator is also different than the standard definition so that it has the capability to change bank 8 inputs to the emulator.

So, the 224K files that you have for your tunes need to be broken down into a 32K file that the emulator definition can use.

The "romulator" is unable to operate all 4 bank changes.
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