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rajivc666
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« on: January 13, 2012, 12:24:48 AM »

THe following subroutine is taken from a stock SJ box. The section in BOLD seems to be writing to memory location 48003Eh (120h*4000h+3Eh).
Which is that memory location, or what am I doing wrong.
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; =============== S U B R O U T I N E =======================================
seg010:728DC
seg010:728DC
seg010:728DC sub_8728DC:                             ; CODE XREF: seg010:22AD6P
seg010:728DC                                         ; seg010:22D50P
seg010:728DC                 movb    rl4, word_FDCC
seg010:728E0                 mov     r10, #3Eh ; '>'
seg010:728E4                 mov     r11, #120h
seg010:728E8                 extp    r11, #1
seg010:728EA                 movb    [r10], rl4

seg010:728EC                 mov     r4, #42h ; 'B'
seg010:728F0                 mov     r5, #120h
seg010:728F4                 extp    r5, #1
seg010:728F6                 movb    rl3, [r4]
seg010:728F8                 movbz   r4, rl3
seg010:728FA                 mov     word_FDD8, r4
seg010:728FE                 movb    rl4, word_FDCE
seg010:72902                 mov     r10, #44h ; 'D'
seg010:72906                 mov     r11, #120h
seg010:7290A                 extp    r11, #1
seg010:7290C                 movb    [r10], rl4
seg010:7290E                 mov     r4, #48h ; 'H'
seg010:72912                 mov     r5, #120h
seg010:72916                 extp    r5, #1
seg010:72918                 movb    rl3, [r4]
seg010:7291A                 movbz   r4, rl3
seg010:7291C                 mov     word_FDDA, r4
seg010:72920                 rets
seg010:72920 ; End of function sub_8728DC
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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2012, 09:51:17 AM »

You aren't doing anything wrong.
The cpu accesses the CC650 via memory mapped I/O
at 0x480000 - 0x48007F for 1MB ME7.5 (or 0x400000 - 0x40007F for 512kB ME7.5).

The CC650 is mainly the knock-signal evaluation IC and it has also digital I/O and ADC's on it.
I think there is no information about the CC650 around, but the knock signal part is
similar to the CC195, for which some information can be found.
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« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2012, 10:24:07 AM »

Thank you Setzi. I am trying to learn how to switch the boost map with the cruise control switch. My plan is to convert the boost map into a 3D map and use the Y-axis as the selector of each map. (y =1 is map1, y=2 is map2....). And control the value of Y with the cruise control set button when cruise control is off. Long way to go.. Embarrassed
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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2012, 01:48:30 PM »

Thank you Setzi. I am trying to learn how to switch the boost map with the cruise control switch. Long way to go.. Embarrassed

If you want to short this long way it's much easier (IMHO) to use free ADC-channel input present on pins of ME7.5  connector as control point.
Adding some wires and 1 poti or rotary switch is not to high extra price for simplicity of software patches.
Also that will be useful for cars without CCS.
 
 
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« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2012, 09:45:06 AM »

I had this passion for assembly coding as a teenager. Just trying to rekindle it in this project. Grin
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