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Hi all. I am trying to use Nefmoto to collect the bin folder so I can have the readiness forced due to Vast coding out my rear O2's but not fixing the readiness issue. I understand that some companies make it so you can not read / download the ECU data but am wondering if anyone here has any ideas of how I can get my bin folder.

Here is a screen shot of my first attempt.

The next message I receive is "Unable to validate memory layout. Do you want to continue reading flash memory without validating the memory layout?"



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« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2017, 10:51:44 AM »

Start from scratch. Do not modify other's tunes.
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« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2017, 05:26:26 AM »

Hi all. I am trying to use Nefmoto to collect the bin folder so I can have the readiness forced due to Vast coding out my rear O2's but not fixing the readiness issue. I understand that some companies make it so you can not read / download the ECU data but am wondering if anyone here has any ideas of how I can get my bin folder.

Here is a screen shot of my first attempt.

The next message I receive is "Unable to validate memory layout. Do you want to continue reading flash memory without validating the memory layout?"




I wouldnt bother trying to read the file from the car just flash over it.  Unfortunately youll find the tunes from some commercial companies plain suck also what youre not taking into consideration is that commercial tune companies "lock" the files so you can not port read them. You can always bootmode  read the file and that will bypass F0>FF bootrom and no read tags. problem is you still can not modify the file and  be 100% sure your car will start after. commercial tuners scramble maps, change map addresses etc. you could be changing values on a nonactive map or the software you use may not checksum the file right and youll get a brick. good luck
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