In 1995 most PC computers were either 286, 386 or 486. The average 386 processor ran at a speed of 33mhz. Speeds have risen dramatically since then and are now many times more powerful.
I am unable to find much detailed information about this computer. Based on the type of processor and the amount of RAM it supports, I would estimate it came out around 1994 or 1995. Reading the BIOS date of manufacture may help you to narrow the time frame a bit.
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science was created in 1995.
It can be either integral with the alternator or be part of the on-board computer.
There is no distinction between a USB 1.1 and a USB 2.0 cable. A USB cable can be operated at either speed. If I took an A to B USB cable from 1995, I could use it with the newest devices on the market with no problem.
1995
It does not have a governor. Speed is computer controlled.
Computer controlled - not adjustable
Idle speed is controled by the computer. Unless there is a screw on the throttle body it is not adjustable.
You can't as it is factory set.
Idle speed is not adjustable. It is computer controlled, and if incorrect there is as sensor or vacuum problem.
Idle speed is computer controlled and should be between 600 and 1000 rpm's depending on PCM inputs.Idle speed is computer controlled and should be between 600 and 1000 rpm's depending on PCM inputs.
There isn't much chance of repairing that computer, you can get a used one from a local junk yard.
because they are computer speed limited to a 100 but if you take it to a shop they can turn off the limiter
where is the computer box on the 1995 ninety eight oldsmobile?
Where is the computer located in the 1995 ford e250 4.9l engine
Not necessarily on either. A used computer will not require a reprogramming. Also, if the fan itself is damaged, then unit would be replaced not the computer.
The computer detects a problem with the ABS system. Many times is just an ABS speed sensor on one of the front wheels.