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    Has anyone been clever enough to write code in BASIC for a PIC to monitor automotive ECU function?

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    there are guys who have done it via a pc port,www.pgmfi.org. You will find almost everything you need when it comes to automotive electronics.

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    Hi , droptail,

    just have a look to this ...good stuff to work on, no ???

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    I'm using the elm line of chips. I leave the protocol conversion to them and I handle the gui side of things with a pic. For a few dollars US you can't beat it.

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