pvl
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« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2012, 08:07:36 PM »
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Let's answer some basic questions :
"What part of the ECU holds all the engine management information?" -> Your M3.8.3 ecu holds it in a flashrom. A AMD AM29F200BB to be specific.
"I understand that a DAMOS file is the data contents that is stored in the EPROM on the ECU" -> heh not really. It's a hard searched for definition- file the calibrators from v.a.g. use to know what sits where in the software that a ecu manufacturer made. This definition is very handy to know what maps and constants are in the software and where they exactly sit as of adress.
"People modify this file with a program such as WinOLS, re-burn the new EPROM information to a new chip" -> Generally seen, yes.
"What does the DAMOS acronym stand for?" -> time for peeps that know this to chime-in. I get the feeling this is a very specific technical german acronym.
"Does the M3.8.3 have a EPROM or a EEPROM?" -> It has a flashrom and a small serial eeprom to store some special values.
"I understand that a EPROM can be flashed only once., while an EEPROM can be reflashed many times. Is there a limit to how many times a EEPROM can be reflashed?" -> let's keep it M3.8.3 and not talk about earlier generations of ecu's that hold these proms or eeproms.
"What I don't understand is why some companies like APR, GIAC desolder and resolder their custom chip, while other companies like Custom Code are able to bench flash their ECU's lately." -> Some of them use special encryptionboards as a inbetween translation-thing. This special equipment is used to keep away youngsters from robbing their R&D investment in a blink of an eye. DRM -> me thinks thats for computer-content. Not for car content. Anti-theft-measurements, i would call these encyptionboards. Some companies use newer strategies to prevent the stealing of their work/r&d). They use a (sometimes) patented system to lock the immobiliser with the clock+ecu. Nifty trick. But not 100% secure.
I have received PM and i hope we can chat-on via email. Too much to explain via forums. This is a special situation, which i am willing to explain further-on via email.
Cheers,
PvL
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