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    Would anybody here be interested in memcal adapters like the ones sold at Moates:



    ?? Basically, they allow you to keep your memcal/prom stock, and use your own custom programmed chips. I've spent hours clipping, desoldering, soldering chip holders into memcals, and have decided it sucks! Big time!

    But, moates' adapter is $35 + shipping! Agh! I think if I get a qty of 100, I can get the cost down to $20 shipped. Or, if you can solder (and save me some time), I can sell you the "kit" for $15 shipped. Includes all the parts, you assemble and solder them. What do you think? Worth pursuing? I might have to go for this just to save myself some time, because "dechiping" is a PITA!

    Post if you might be interested at either price. (Or know someone that might be interested)
    Last edited by ryan.hess; 08-17-2006, 10:59 AM.
    Okay now, that's enough of that.

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    I would buy one at $20, assuming it is pre-assembled and tested.
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    • #3
      Ahh! I already bought the Moates unit, damn you! J/K sounds like a good deal I would be in if I hadn't already bought one.

      When you design yours, make sure it will allow for the use of an emulator cable coming out through the ECM. It is tricky to fit the cable out.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Calvin
        Ahh! I already bought the Moates unit, damn you! J/K sounds like a good deal I would be in if I hadn't already bought one.

        When you design yours, make sure it will allow for the use of an emulator cable coming out through the ECM. It is tricky to fit the cable out.
        Got any pics of this setup?
        Okay now, that's enough of that.

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        • #5
          Well without pics, I'll just have to put a disclaimer for those with emulators, that it may or may not fit.

          I believe I should also put a hole in the board to physically tie the memcal onto the board. Then you won't have to worry about it shaking loose.
          Okay now, that's enough of that.

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          • #6
            Just use some loctite.
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            • #7
              I have never had this happen nor heard of it happening. Is that really an issue?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by SappySE107
                I have never had this happen nor heard of it happening. Is that really an issue?
                likely not unless you drop the ECM, or put a sub behind it...

                I mean there must have been a reason to have those little positive retention clips on the side of the memcal, right? If they weren't there, it would be no problem to remove/install them... So I figure after x years they must have had problems with memcals rattling out or something.

                When the memcal is installed on the board, and the board installed on the ECM, there's no room for the board to pop off the ECM, so the only real issue I see is the memcal possibly coming off. Better safe than sorry, IMHO. It doesn't cost any extra to put a 1/4" hole in the board. If you don't want to cable tie your memcal, that's your option.

                btw Ben, want some of these? I can get you a quantity discount...
                Last edited by ryan.hess; 07-29-2006, 11:25 AM.
                Okay now, that's enough of that.

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                • #9
                  Just wrap a few layers of masking tape around it. If it dries out and gets brittle it will still hold to itself untill you need to remove it. Looks like a zip tie would fit on the picture above anyways without a hole.

                  I'd be in on this if I had a car that could use these chips.. I'd get the cheap route and just solder the pins no problem. But alas, I have bastard 94 odb1.5 crap...
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                  • #10
                    It's official. I just ordered 50 boards. I think it's much better than Moates' version. It will have a slot to line up the memcal so you don't install it backwards, and it will have the hole if you want to secure it with a cable tie.

                    They'll be here/ready in appx 2-3 weeks.
                    Okay now, that's enough of that.

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                    • #11
                      Just got word that they shipped today. I'll take pics of an assembled one when they get here.

                      *giddy with excitement*
                      Okay now, that's enough of that.

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                      • #12
                        damn I wish I would have known about this last week! just got done buying another at full price
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                        • #13
                          im 90% sure im in for the un-assembled version
                          would you consider putting low-pro zif sockets on them?

                          do you have any 29c256 or 27sf512 chips ?

                          i got some samples from maxim last year and i just tested them, and found out that only 1 of the 4 i got works, and 1 of the chips looks like it was used had solder on the legs
                          they were unbaked, which is kinda crappy as the life of an unbaked chip is apparently up to 12 months, and baking a chip takes months lol was doing alittle research online...

                          what would shipping be to winnipeg manitoba ?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by sil
                            im 90% sure im in for the un-assembled version
                            would you consider putting low-pro zif sockets on them?

                            do you have any 29c256 or 27sf512 chips ?

                            i got some samples from maxim last year and i just tested them, and found out that only 1 of the 4 i got works, and 1 of the chips looks like it was used had solder on the legs
                            they were unbaked, which is kinda crappy as the life of an unbaked chip is apparently up to 12 months, and baking a chip takes months lol was doing alittle research online...

                            what would shipping be to winnipeg manitoba ?
                            If you want a ZIF socket on yours, LMK, and I can order one just for you when I order the parts. (Actually I'll be ordering them shortly, so let me know ASAP) It'll add $6.60 to the cost though, you can see the datasheet here:

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                            I do have several 27SF512's. If you or anybody else wants me to include one with your order, just add $3. I think I've got 5 of them.

                            Shipping should be the same. ($0.00)
                            Okay now, that's enough of that.

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                            • #15
                              ok, im up for the un-soldered kit
                              2x 27sf512 chips
                              1x zif socket

                              are you sure shipping is $0.00 lol
                              so the total id send you would be 27.60
                              is that CAD funds?
                              and do you accept paypal ? i can have the cash most likely tongiht

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