No - your communication\programming\flash device would upload the original program from flash memory in the computer module - then you would save it, make a copy, edit parameters'n'stuff in the copy with an editor\compiler specific to the language used in the mcu device and save it - then you would reflash the computer with that revised program - but, you have to know what parameters are stored in any particular memory area, and which code-lines can be altered or revised - but, DCJ ain't gonna provide ya with a memory map with specific definitions for measurement, control, and response, and instructions for alteration - which, btw, is prohibited by law
You can program and upload data from a rom, prom, eprom, but you cannot remove and replace any stored information in those - the eprom can be erased and reprogrammed, usually requiring removal from the control module circuitry for the process - an eearom is electrically programmable, erased, and altered, but still not as versatile as flash memory
The mcu is a Motorola MC68HC11\deriv, and the specific Motorola programming language can be found all over the 'net and most universities and libraries, and in Motorola spec books - M sold off their solid state division somewhere around Y2K to concentrate on communications hardware, such as 2-way radios and cell-phones, but those mcu's and derivatives are still produced and available from the "new" owners
If you have a background in mpu programming, and are a fairly accomplished programmer, it should be no hill to assimilate the Motorola stuff - even then it will be difficult to modify the CRD ECM, as DCJ and Bosch provide no mapping for your convenience - you will need to determine modules, routines, subroutines, everything from scratch - may be an easier task if very familiar with MC68HC11 language, which would allow comparing software in US and Euro ECM's, and manual trans ECM's to auto trans Ecm's to determine software module mapping
'Nuther words, buying a reflash tool and some software does not magically endow the expertise required to understand and modify CRD ECM software - but, having a spare ECM will allow you to practice - harmlessly or harmfully is up to you
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