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« on: July 30, 2019, 12:10:00 AM »

Merged with master NLS thread.

If you really want help with pinging, ditch the NLS and fix that. Don't bother with NLS. Throw it out and dont look back. 99.9999999% of tunes have a buggy useless version patched in via a script they have zero clue what is doing.

Once you ditch NLS, post logs of any remaining issues here, and we will try to help.



So question with tuner pro do I have to verify check sums I saw in nef moto that it says verify check sums tab but don’t know if that’s the same thing thanks for reply will try deleting nls
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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2019, 08:51:23 AM »



So question with tuner pro do I have to verify check sums I saw in nef moto that it says verify check sums tab but don’t know if that’s the same thing thanks for reply will try deleting nls

Yes, tunerpro will not fix checksums for you. You have to use ME7Sum to do this. See my sig for link.
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« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2019, 04:13:03 PM »

TunerPro mtx electronics plugin now free for  me7
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« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2019, 05:23:43 PM »

TunerPro mtx electronics plugin now free for  me7

Reaaly , since when ?
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« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2021, 09:40:03 AM »

I have such a problem with the Me7sum program
I can't find the output file with the code checked anywhere.
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Me7sum>me7sum myARYupgraded.bin outARY.bin
ME7Tool (v1.0.3) [Management tool for Bosch ME7.x firmwares]
Inspiration from Andy Whittaker's tools and information.
Written by 360trev and nyet [BSD License Open Source].

Attempting to open firmware file 'myARYupgraded.bin'

Step #1: Reading ROM info ..
 Searching for EPK signature...OK
 Searching for ECUID table...OK
 EPK         : '40/1/ME7.5/5/4019.00//24b/Dst02o/220900//'
 Part Number : 'Tuned'
 Engine ID   : '1.8L R4/5VT     '
 SW Version  : '0001'
 HW Number   : '0261206790'
 SW Number   : '1037360287'

Step #2: Reading ROMSYS ..
 Startup section: word[0x008000]+word[0x00FFFE]
 @008038 Add=0x0081F7 CalcAdd=0x0081F7  ADD OK
 Program pages: 8k page first+last in 0x0000-0xFFFF and 0x20000-0xFFFFF
 @00803c Add=0xA0920E CalcAdd=0xA0920E  ADD OK
 All param page: word[0x010000]+word[0x01FFFE]
 @01bde6 Add=0x00971D CalcAdd=0x00971D  ADD OK

Step #3: Reading RSA signatures ..
 Searching for RSA offset #0...missing
 Searching for RSA offset #1...missing

Step #4: Finding CRC table(s) ..
 Searching for CRC table(s)...OK
 CRC table(s) OK

Step #5: Reading Main Data Checksums ..
 Searching for main data CRC pre block...OK
 Searching for main data CRC/csum blocks...OK
 Searching for main data CRC offsets...OK
 Searching for main data checksum offsets...missing
 Main CRCs:
 0) 0x0183C8-0x0183D1                      CalcCRC: F865666E
 1) 0x010002-0x013FFE @8d93a CRC: 2935CB58 CalcCRC: D4DDF6DE(r) ** FIXED **
 2) 0x014252-0x017F4E @8d940 CRC: 2FAFAB12 CalcCRC: 490D2C57(r) ** FIXED **
 3) 0x018192-0x01FBDC                      CalcCRC: 6F7CF064(r)
 4) 0x026A00-0x02FFFC @8d946 CRC: 4B83ED1C CalcCRC: 292E084D(r) ** FIXED **

Step #6: Reading Main Program Checksums ..
 Searching for main program checksum..OK
 ROM Checksum Block Offset Table @1f702 [16 bytes]:
 1) 0x000000-0x00FBFF CalcChk: 48D03D91
    0x00FC00-0x01FFFF CalcChk: 21461A22 CalcCRC: 5AB4F727 SKIPPED
 2) 0x020000-0x0FFFFF
    <fffe0>  Chk: 5650FEC0 CalcChk: 5650696D ** FIXED **

Step #7: Reading Multipoint Checksum Blocks ..
 Searching for multipoint block descriptor #1...missing
 Searching for multipoint block descriptor #2...OK
 1) <1fbde>  0x000000-0x003FFF Chk: 0FA0F5CF Boot: (whitelisted) OK
 2) <1fbee>  0x004000-0x007FFF Chk: 0F4716B3 Boot: (whitelisted) OK
 3) <1fbfe>  0x000000-0x003FFF Chk: 0FA0F5CF CalcChk: 0FA0F5CF OK
 4) <1fc0e>  0x004000-0x007FFF Chk: 0F4716B3 CalcChk: 0F4716B3 OK
 Multipoint #2: [66 blocks x <16> = 1056 bytes]

*** Found 71 checksums in myARYupgraded.bin

Attempting to output corrected firmware file 'outARY.bin'
├ż Opening 'outARY.bin' file for writing
├ż Writing to file
├ż Validating size correct 1048576=1048576
├ż All OK, closing file

*** DONE! 9/9 error(s) in myARYupgraded.bin corrected in outARY.bin! ***

Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Me7sum>me7check outARY.bin
==============================================================================
me7check v1.12 (c) mki, 06/2004-05/2012
Checking file outARY.bin (size=1048576)
Reading Version Strings...
-> Bootrom Version = 05.12
-> EPK = 40/1/ME7.5/5/4019.00//24b/Dst02o/220900//
-> Contents of ECUID data table:
   - '0261206790'         (SSECUHN)
   - '1037360287'         (SSECUSN)
   - 'Tuned'              (VAG part number)
   - '0001'               (VAG sw number)
   - '1.8L R4/5VT     '   (engine id)
-> Contents of ECUID data table:
   - 'HW_MAN004'

-> No errors found. File is OK.   *********************

Where should I look for outARY.bin?
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« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2021, 12:53:05 PM »

C:\Program Files (x86)\Me7sum is your CWD.
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Please do not ask me for tunes. I'm here to help people make their own.

Do not PM me technical questions! Please, ask all questions on the forums! Doing so will ensure the next person with the same issue gets the opportunity to learn from your ex
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