yeah i'm using the byte-swap board! I did it step by step this time, because on the first ecu i did everything (soldering+re-programming of eeprom) in one step. With the same result. So i took a second one (both 06a906032HN 001) and programmed the eeprom first (original content immo offed and test model). Before programming the eeprom Nefmoto Flasher couldnt read it because immo seemed to be active (dont know why). after reprogramming eeprom it was communicating with the non-bootmode progs more or less as normal, only one thing: Nefmoto Flasher couldnt read the content as the ecu seemed not to support security login? I thought it wouldnt matter quite a lot, as i wouldnt need to flash it via OBD anyways.
After soldering the header on, installing the RR and sending a file onto it via emutility - no communication at all... I'm really wondering what it is, as it's as already the second pcb, as said before. I think i'm going to take the first one and resolder a flash on it and check whether this one works like before i did the emu-conversion....never had any bricks after reflashing till now...
what might be worth to mention: I'm using argdubs programmer for the 95040 and i have to use v1.31, as 1.40 doesnt really work as intended (always errors, no connections etc.). Maybe i should take the eeprom out and program it direct? Although i checked the content again and again...
EDIT: ...ok....shame on me
after writing the post i took a look whether all pins of the header are good and by doing so i realized that i also have to have blown off the resistor near the flash while desoldering it and i was just too tired yesterday to see it....
its communicating now with vcds!
EDIT2: it worked for like 10 minutes orso....then tried to read the flash-content with nefmoto and at 4% an error occured and since that = absolutely no communication?
anybody had this before?
EDIT3: after soldering the flash back to ECU#1 and using original eeprom-content : works as if never anything happened....so its only while having the emulator on the pcb....