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    nisprog

    nisprog

    Nissan ECU reflashing software

    Compatible with most Nissan / Infiniti gasoline ECUs from approximately 2000 to 2007 model years. Communicates over an OBD "K line" interface using freediag as a back-end.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    PSACOM

    PSACOM

    Free automotive diagnostic software for Peugeot Citroen Cars

    This totally free program allows you : - Read and clear the DTC from ECU, ABS, AIRBAG/SRS, BSI etc. - Read the VIN for the connected car. - Telecode the Injector - etc.
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    MegaTunix Tuning Software

    OSS MEgasquirt, LibreEMS, JimStim tuning software

    MegaTunix is a cross-platform tuning application for some of the available DIY Fuel Injection controllers, including the MegaSquirt (MS1, MS1-Extra, MS2 and MS2-Extra) as well as the LibreEMS EFI system and the JimStim ECU stimulator/development tool.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    OpenMCD

    Eclipse debugging tools for ecu development

    OpenMCD wants to become a top-class collection of open source, eclipse based development and debugging tools for the development of electronic control units (ECUs). MCD stands for measurement, calibration and diagnostics: three activities often performed during the development of software for embedded and mechatronic systems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KAFRCS is theabbreviation of "Kozmers Air Fuel Ratio Controller", it’s a hardware and software integrated tool for ECU air fuel ratio contrl, it always applys on catalyst converter development about richmetal material ratio decision (Pt:Rh:Pb ).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Robot controller and related software written for competition, experiments, and protyping on FIRST Robotics Team 1011, "Team CRUSH". Written in C for the IFI 2004 or newer FRC and/or ECU-RC controllers. Includes main code and device specific code.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Disassembler for Toshiba microcontroller used in 1990s Toyota ECU. Notably, 3S-GTE engine in MR2 and Celica is based on this controller.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This project is no longer active! A visual modelling tool for embedded software systems, e.g. for automotive applications. Main features include: hierarchical design of system functions, mapping to ECUs, fault analysis. Written in C++ on Windows.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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