CMOS Chip
Flash ROM
A chip? If you mean a chip for a performance upgrade, then you should know that the Grand Prix does not use a chip. You have to get your PCM (Computer) reprogrammed. Check out zzperformance.com
Eeprom (pf)
There is no govenor there is a speed limiter in the onbord computer program and must be reprogrammed or removed with a chip such as a hypertech chip or superchips programmer.
The major difference is that, a DSP is a chip which can be programmed based on our requirement, whereas an FPGA can be programmed to design a chip for our own purpose. FPGA can also be reprogrammed based on the changes in our application.
You do not get rid of the speed limiter. It is in the engine control computer and you would have to have it reprogrammed.
After removing and reinstalling the transmission in a 2006 Sienna, the transmission must be reprogrammed to ensure it shifts properly. This is done by connecting an automotive computer to the vehicle and resetting the parameters.
A flash memory is basically your computer chip that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed And it relates to your computer because you wouldn't be able to do anything if you didn't have it
The abbreviation EEPROM stands for erasable programmable read only memory. It is a memory chip that can be reprogrammed any number of times, as to correct bugs.
"BIOS is stored on a ROM (Read Only Memory) chip, however, the data in the ROM chip can be changed. Its called flashing BIOs. It is done with software." ^You did not answer the question. He asked the "type" of ROM. EEPROM is the type of ROM that is able to be reprogrammed while physically installed in the computer.
To remove a governor chip from a 2007 Mustang, open the hood and remove the negative battery. Next, install the reprogrammed ECU into its terminal, lay the metal belt back over the ECU and secure the belt.