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dilly
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« on: October 22, 2017, 01:17:37 AM »

*disclaimer* i DO NOT claim credit for this there are thank yous in the program for the respectful founders. i am only sharing this hoping to help out others on this forum
as always i am not responsible for your mistakes...do it at your own risk


here is a program i found while searching for lit needles mod and "staging mod"
instead of the hassle of searching the binary and changing it yourself ( which can be intimidating cause I've been there (and still am) Tongue), you load your cluster dump, choose your options wisely and click start and it will export the modded bin so you can write it.
only thing sort of out of the way while doing this is that you pull fuse #15  when done writing

EDIT** the program will notify you if you cannot apply an option to your rom

Here is the supported list
Software - VWK501MH
Rom versions: 00A4 (01.00) , 10A4 (01.10) and 92A3 (00.92)

Software - VWK503MH
Rom versions: 00AE ( 09.00 )

you can find your rom id in the bin file
it's on address: 0x4FA and 0x4FB


- 1Jx 920 xx6 clusters are VWK501 (1J0 920 x46G is an exception as it is VWK503)
- 1Jx 920 xx7 clusters are VWK503
- 3B0 920 xx5 clusters are VWK501
- 3B0 920 xx6 clusters are VWK501
- 3B0 920 xx7 clusters are VWK501
- 3B0 920 xx9 clusters are VWK503
- 3U0 920 xx1 clusters are VWK503
- 3U0 920 xx2 clusters are VWK503


make sure you have the right software version and rom id as explained here
http://www.users.on.net/~graeme86/sweep501/sweep501.html
http://www.users.on.net/~graeme86/sweep503/sweep503.html


if you choose to download, choose no when it asks to update and also it will be in a different language but in the bottom right corner is the drop down to enable english


here is the program and some screen shots

for those that are interested perhaps you can compare modded and un-modded bins to see how this works and provide a better explanation as to why we can write code to this e2p file
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2017, 01:23:12 AM »

here is an example of the address where my rom id is located (4FA and 4FB)
since it matches the supported list it obviously works
just loaded lit displays and needles, brighter mfa and needle sweep and it works great.
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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2017, 03:03:29 PM »

here is an example of the address where my rom id is located (4FA and 4FB)
since it matches the supported list it obviously works
just loaded lit displays and needles, brighter mfa and needle sweep and it works great.


thank you for this soft....m8.very good job
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2017, 03:58:43 PM »

Good job, thank you. I manually patched my Passat cluster the other day and posted a video and links on a facebook Passat group, can I link them to this post? This is much easier Smiley Thanks again
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« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2017, 06:24:36 PM »

Good job, thank you. I manually patched my Passat cluster the other day and posted a video and links on a facebook Passat group, can I link them to this post? This is much easier Smiley Thanks again

yeah go for it. like i said i don't own this so no need for my permission Tongue
help out the forum and post it in your group

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« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2017, 12:29:52 PM »

Thanks for sharing this
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« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2022, 04:54:04 PM »

"1Jx 920 xx7" - these were no full-FIS clusters, right?
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