To help you along with Silver's recommendations here are some schematics.
Here is my diagnostic procedure:
Check both sides of the fuses designated for the TBI power.
No blown fuses, next will be the oil sender portion of the diagnosis. Crank the motor until the oil pressure light goes out or you see the oil pressure gauge rise. If neither of them don't do anything, replace the oil sender unit with the right type (gauge or idiot light).
Once you get the appropriate fuel gauge in place, not leaking. Make sure the gauge is sitting at zero P.S.I., turn the key on and crank the motor for 5 to 10 seconds. Did the fuel pressure get to 9-13 psi within 2 seconds of cranking? If you had fuel pressure, did the fuel pressure "hold" above the 9 psi level for at least 1 minute?? If not, the fuel pressure regulator need to be changed
If the fuel pressure slowly rose, it's a weak fuel pump / restricted fuel filter. Change both.
No fuel pressure, check for 12 volts at the fuel pump relay on the tan/white tracer wire or some systems red /white tracer wire. Voltage will be present when the oil pressure is above 4 psi only. Look for a random single female pig-tale with those listed wire color colors in the cowl area or the area of the fuel pump relay. Apply 12 volts to that female pig-tale. Crank the motor. If the motor starts it's the relay, If not, either an open back to the fuel pump, or the fuel pump has failed.
Part of the cranking diagnosis, it has to be determine whether the fuel injector solenoid is getting a voltage signal to fire the injector.
Since I know you don't have a node light, find a digital volt ohm meter (DVOM), set it to register to read above 12 volts. One side of the injector connection will have 12 volts. I think it's the red and white wires which will be 12 volts to ground. If not, check both sides of the Inj A 10 amp fuse for being (open) blown. Once you know you have 12 volts at the injector, install voltage probes into the female side of the injector harness and crank the motor. Did you see an unsteady voltage increase???
If yes, injector is getting a signal.
If no, with the battery disconnected, remove and reinstall a few times the ECM connector.
If above action doesn’t correct the problem, either open in fuel injector circuit or defective ECM.
Now to the schematics.