Title: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: slimwadey on September 05, 2014, 03:37:35 PM After mucho pain in the butt i have managed to get into Boot mode
I tried Galletto software and never had any luck for months, different ways of wiring and powering the various pins on the ecu and no luck so i bought an MPPS clone cable from ebay Within half an hour of installing the drivers i was reading my ECU in boot mode Bloody awesome All i need to do is turn the immo off on my file, i have run it through ME7check and all is well I did some reading on here and found the eeprom tool thread here>>>> http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=6134.0 (http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=6134.0) But i seem to be having a few small issues with my commands i have renamed the program to tool so i try tool.exe--in\immo.bin but get the following C:\Users\User\Desktop\eep>tool.exe--immo 'tool.exe--immo' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. C:\Users\User\Desktop\eep>tool.exe--in\immo.bin The system cannot find the path specified. C:\Users\User\Desktop\eep>tool.exe--in immo.bin 'tool.exe--in' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. I'm not sure of the command structure i need to get to immo off on my file Yes i can upload the file and i'm sure one of you fine people will do it for me, but that wont teach me (as easy as it would be ) can anyone straighten me out ? Thanks Steve Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: nyet on September 05, 2014, 03:44:23 PM 1) why is your post full of extra blank lines
2) when you type a sentence, do you type "entencebecausespacesseparatewords" or "this is a sentence because spaces separate words" i.e. "tool.exe--infile.bin" vs "95040tool.exe --in file.bin" Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: turboat on September 05, 2014, 03:55:02 PM The file you've attached it's 1024k not 0.5k, so I suspect it is a flash bin not an EEPROM bin.
And spacesmakethetoolwork :) Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: nyet on September 05, 2014, 03:56:44 PM And spacesmakethetoolwork :) Not to mention spelling it correctly :) Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: turboat on September 05, 2014, 04:22:42 PM Heh well he did say he had renamed it to tool..
Unrelated, in future I'll probably call it eepromtool.exe as I have a zillion files starting 95040.. Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: slimwadey on September 05, 2014, 04:37:13 PM Ok i get it (face palm)
I'll try to stop acting like a tool If my file is a flash how do i set the MPPS for boot mode ?? to get the eeprom ? or am i not getting into boot maybe ? Thanks for your replies Steve Title: Re: Post by: n0ble on September 06, 2014, 02:29:27 AM Under Generic in the list with relevant pin on the board?
Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: turboat on September 06, 2014, 03:27:19 AM Ok i get it (face palm) I'll try to stop acting like a tool If my file is a flash how do i set the MPPS for boot mode ?? to get the eeprom ? or am i not getting into boot maybe ? Thanks for your replies Steve Afaik, you cannot use mpps to read/write the EEPROM. Your easiest option is argdub's tool, see the sticky at the top of this board. Don't even need to use boot mode to read the EEPROM, although you do to write it. Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: Tshirt2k on September 06, 2014, 06:23:40 AM Slim, I managed to do this today. ;)
I didn't use mpps to read it though. That just read my flash. I used Me7_95040 by ArgDub http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=1168.0 It wouldn't work for me through OBD though. I had to bootmode it to get a 512 byte file which i can read in a hex editor. Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: ddillenger on September 06, 2014, 07:06:28 AM The newest versions of MPPS allow for eeprom read/write :)
Just not the clones. Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: turboat on September 06, 2014, 07:20:04 AM The newest versions of MPPS allow for eeprom read/write :) Just not the clones. Good to know :) I've had so little success with clone tools its laughable, almost entirely given up on them. Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: slimwadey on September 06, 2014, 11:55:56 AM Im using the Argdubs tool and get this error
C:\Users\User\Desktop\boot>prog.exe --OBD -r -p3 -b9600 95040.bin Ver: 1.31 Com Port: 3 Baud Rate: 10400 Opening COM3 ... OK Initiating communication ... FAIL. (error=0x07) Closing COM3 I'm trying to change the baud rate but have had no luck, i tried moving the b9600 to after -r but this makes no difference the port baud rate on the pc is 9600 , i cant select 10400 on the PC any idea why i'm getting this error ? could it be cable related ? i have tried , kkl, ftdi (used with nef), galletto, mpps Steve Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: Tshirt2k on September 06, 2014, 12:29:29 PM Use boot mode. Couldn't get OBD to work even to read. Didn't need to change baud rate either.
Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: turboat on September 06, 2014, 02:48:58 PM Using kill ftdi cable, latest ftdi d2xx drivers I just use --OBD -r -p1 and it works fine. Sometimes it takes me a couple of tries, but it's not failed yet. Plugging/unplugging the us. From the PC and bouncing the power on the ecu seems to sort any failures I have, or sometimes just running the command again fixes it.
Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: slimwadey on September 06, 2014, 03:33:15 PM I'll try again tomorrow, brain fried today
Title: Re: Finally i get an ECU into boot mode Post by: Tshirt2k on September 07, 2014, 12:48:26 AM Im using the Argdubs tool and get this error C:\Users\User\Desktop\boot>prog.exe --OBD -r -p3 -b9600 95040.bin Ver: 1.31 Com Port: 3 Baud Rate: 10400 Opening COM3 ... OK Initiating communication ... FAIL. (error=0x07) Closing COM3 I'm trying to change the baud rate but have had no luck, i tried moving the b9600 to after -r but this makes no difference the port baud rate on the pc is 9600 , i cant select 10400 on the PC any idea why i'm getting this error ? could it be cable related ? i have tried , kkl, ftdi (used with nef), galletto, mpps Steve I never had a problem communicating. Just failed the read in OBD mode. I may update drivers and try again as mine are from 07/2013. Although I did the job for immo off. If like to see if the same file I wrote in, is in the chip. |