Native boost support.
No 7730 with hacked code love?
the 7730 can run the $58/$59 code but requires a slight repin. the code base determines the ECM's pinout. the 7730 does have native boost control when the $58/$59 code base is running. pinouts for the ECM would mirror the syty/turbo sunbird/GA/skylark. only difference in the pinouts between the syty/sunbird platforms is that the cooling fan output on the sunbird is the intercooler pump output on the syty.
the remann'd service number for the 1227730 is 16198262, the 1227749 is 16198263, and you're most likely to find the remann'd units if you go hunting for them in the salvage yards. a lot of mechanics in the 90's just replaced ECMs when they couldn't figure out what the real problem was, even though there was nothing wrong with the ECM.
hardware wise, the only difference is that the 7730 is lacking a second quad driver (injector driver) and it does not have the hardware to drive peak/hold injectors like the 1227749 does. the 7749 can be configured to drive up to 8 P/H injectors by modifying the sense resistors on the injector driver circuits.
more info on that here:
http://p-928.home.comcast.net/~p-928/749mods.htmli'm currently working on 2 GM ECM projects-
one is a 7730 to run a friend's L28 powered 280Z turbo, the other is for a supercharged 1MZ powered MR2.