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Technical => Flashing and Chipping => Topic started by: swes4 on August 12, 2012, 12:31:25 PM



Title: flashing for the first time, how do I begin?
Post by: swes4 on August 12, 2012, 12:31:25 PM
Hi Guys, im a guy whit no experiences how to flash or read a ecu. I have downloaded the nefmoto 1.9.1.2 flash program and som tuned ecu files and  I wonder how I should do to flash my ecu?
So were do i start? i have tried to find a beginners guide whit no success.
Any help that can get me to learn how to flash and read ecu´s are of interest :)

I hop I did´t post in the wrong forum :)

Thanks in advance Martin from Sweden  


Title: Re: flashing for the first time, how do I begin?
Post by: userpike on August 12, 2012, 01:06:42 PM
Read every thread/post in this forum...then read it all again. Seriously.


Title: Re: flashing for the first time, how do I begin?
Post by: swes4 on August 12, 2012, 08:20:55 PM
Realy not the answer I was looking for, I have read lots of threads but I can't find a thread/post that will help me to understand the "art" of flashing.


Title: Re: flashing for the first time, how do I begin?
Post by: userpike on August 12, 2012, 11:51:32 PM
Don't be on a hurry...On the top right you should see a list:  Dev Blog  Forum  Wiki  About     click on "WiKi"     Start at "getting started" under Overview. Read the whole website and trust me, take notes as you go, it will make things way easier.


Title: Re: flashing for the first time, how do I begin?
Post by: swes4 on August 13, 2012, 12:38:28 AM
Don't be on a hurry...On the top right you should see a list:  Dev Blog  Forum  Wiki  About     click on "WiKi"     Start at "getting started" under Overview. Read the whole website and trust me, take notes as you go, it will make things way easier.

Okey, thanks :) its a new forum for me so I don´t understand every thing yet :)


Title: Re: flashing for the first time, how do I begin?
Post by: nyet on August 14, 2012, 07:14:19 PM
Please review ALL the materials before posting questions; the last thing we need is clutter and the same questions that get asked over and over again.

If you have questions, be specific, and be sure to refer to the material you find confusing so it can be updated.