In short: yes.
I just bought a used 2002 Honda Civic (SI coupe) and I'm trying to figure out a cheaper alternative to making a copy of my key than going to a dealer.
The main chip of a 1995 Honda Civic is found inside the ECU. The chip is clipped on, on the upper left side of the ECU.
its for a performance chip
Yes it does.
the abbreviation for MIPS in Programmable system on chip is MEGA INSTRUCTIONS PER SECOND........
yes if i remember correctly he did a 96 civic. purple and silver
Its a programmable chip inside of the key .
The Intel 8259 is a programmable interrupt controller.
Well I had the same problem as you, I got a turbo installed in my car and it kept topping out at 120. I thought that was a waste of a turbo so I got my chip out. The way you do this is to get it replaced with a new chip that does not stop you from sppeding till your engine breaks.
It stands for Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory. It's basically a computer chip that can have information programmed onto it - which stays on the chip even when the power is turned off (unlike RAM which is erased when you turn the computer off) The EPROM can be re-programmed by erasing the current information and re-writing new information to it.
Hardware interrupts can be controlled by the 8259 Programmable Interrupt Controller
The 555 is not a sound chip, it is a general purpose programmable timer. As such, it is possible to program it to generate sounds or clock digital sound synthesizer chips.
93 Honda Civics were fuel injected and therefore the air/fuel mixture is controlled by the computer. If you want it adjusted, get a performance chip or have the computer reprogrammed.