i've researched a bit about motronic debugging, something for make life easier debugging the assembly code and make things easier than just IDA Pro without breakpoints and all functionallity that they comes on windows.
i've been reversing during 5 years on windows apps, but on windows is too easy to do things since we can do breakpoints, browse memory and that stuff.
for what i see, Ostrich 2.0 emulates a bin into a own memory
TunerPro RT connects to that external memory, and all the memory address loaded in the list as maps, the ostrich looks who read those address and show it real time, the same as Ollydbg function called "find who memory access on this address"
i'm not thinking on breakpointing an offset, just wanted to do some memory search for look some offsets.
with that we could do live modifications on the injected code, for test if it works or not without having to read-write process that takes time.
if people were able to do map switching through the cruise control. with memory search we could find the turn signal lights for do some shift lights at 6000 rpm code injection, find the immobilizer code and add a code cave for compare it if its for the specified car let the ecu run or not. and a tons of things.
if its compatible with ME9 we could be able to do launch control to Golf 2.0 T maybe, i dont know what processor they use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaiCZKp0w6Ythats a video of a s6 2.2t, i didn't searched if its using me7 but i read somewhere that ostrich is compatible with the processor that me7 uses.
just someone with knowledges and time for build an app in .net or c++ could make a memory editor / browser and searcher, like cheat engine.
happy reverse engineering