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dschultz
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Tue Nov 19, 2019 9:32 am |
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Unfortunately, this process does not work well on Hitachi ROMs.
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SergArb
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 2:00 am |
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Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:10 am Posts: 278 Location: Russia, Ulan-Ude (Near Lake Baikal)
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I tried find some maps in Hitachi ROMs with wols Demo. Only "Statistical" maps and no X&Y axis...
_________________ Subaru Outback BR9 EDM 2010 EJ253 CVT... Subaru Impreza GG2 JDM 2001 EJ152 AT... Some Hitachi ROM's modifications...
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pomkamotorola
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 4:01 am |
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dschultz wrote: Unfortunately, this process does not work well on Hitachi ROMs. Really nobody could make xml for Hitachi?
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pomkamotorola
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 4:03 am |
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MMC Flash can open Hitachi ROM, maybe you should try to understand how it works?
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SergArb
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 11:38 pm |
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pomkamotorola wrote: MMC Flash can open Hitachi ROM, maybe you should try to understand how it works? It's for reading&writing, not for editing...
_________________ Subaru Outback BR9 EDM 2010 EJ253 CVT... Subaru Impreza GG2 JDM 2001 EJ152 AT... Some Hitachi ROM's modifications...
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pomkamotorola
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 7:58 am |
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Perhaps it’s hard for me to believe that no one can make Xml for Rom Hitachi.
We in Russia have someone who knows how to do this, but it's all just for the money. No one does for free.
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SergArb
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 8:24 am |
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pomkamotorola wrote: Perhaps it’s hard for me to believe that no one can make Xml for Rom Hitachi. We in Russia have someone who knows how to do this, but it's all just for the money. No one does for free. Because it's very hard work, man spend months with debugging and disassembling, wrote his own software. Will you work for free?
_________________ Subaru Outback BR9 EDM 2010 EJ253 CVT... Subaru Impreza GG2 JDM 2001 EJ152 AT... Some Hitachi ROM's modifications...
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nsfw
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Post subject: Re: How To: Define a New ROM from a previously defined ROM Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 8:42 pm |
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SergArb wrote: pomkamotorola wrote: Perhaps it’s hard for me to believe that no one can make Xml for Rom Hitachi. We in Russia have someone who knows how to do this, but it's all just for the money. No one does for free. Because it's very hard work, man spend months with debugging and disassembling, wrote his own software. Will you work for free? That's kind of a funny question considering that we're all here using software that people created for free. RomRaider, the definitions, even the forum software, it's all open source. I don't blame people for want to be paid for their efforts, though. It does take a lot of hours.
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