It's worthless without full systems integration is what I'm getting at. I understand that it's possible to run the motor on a stand or in a race vehicle but to the general public, where all the money is, it's got little value...
It's worthless without full systems integration is what I'm getting at. I understand that it's possible to run the motor on a stand or in a race vehicle but to the general public, where all the money is, it's got little value...
Like any aftermarket tuner has the skill to tune from scratch... Lol...
They couldn't write a complete tune in a year, there are teams of people that build the tuning software for these trucks not to mention the integration into all the systems (abs, stabilitrack, bcm, etc...) which would also need to be rewritten. I think that route is probably impossible...
Need to find some nerds in Silicon Valley to help him out.
Finding the nerds isn't the problem. I've spoken in depth with a couple of em, who are behind much of what we use today, about this same approach. Without the original source code, and access to specific compiler GM used, writing a new OS for current hardware isn't feasible. Just to many man hours.
While I'll bet these source codes are available somewhere, best thing we have today is decent maps of the original compiled code. Just enough knowledge to let us make changes within limits of existing tables. I kinda think starting from scratch may be the best, fastest,, approach. It's been done successfully on a small scale for the gassers.
Is it you?Obviously someone has no idea how these processors are programmed.
If anyone has any specific technical details on the L5P OS, bootloader, code signing, bus encryption, etc. I would love to hear it. Sometimes you don't have to break the encryption, you just have to find a flaw in the implementation to get access.