The resistor value is irrelevant. it's just easier to solder to a pin than a wire
Sadly it's still an issue with galletto. I can consistently enter boot mode, even easier now with the button. Galletto doesn't even try to communicate with the ecu. Here's how I found out.
put ecu in boot mode> connect nefmotor(bootmode) > nefmoto crashes > restart nefmoto > try connecting nefmoto(bootmode) >nefmoto keeps pinging ecu
So I have a theory- you can only connect to the ecu once in bootmode. subsequent tries will be denied.
So I tried it a bit different.
put ecu in boot mode> connect nefmotor(bootmode) > nefmoto crashes > restart nefmoto > try connecting nefmoto(kwp2000) >nefmoto keeps pinging ecu
I did it multiple times to confirm. You can only connect to it once.
put ecu in boot mode> run galletto > get boot mode inactive error > exit galletto > connect nefmoto(bootmode) > nefmoto crashes
I've repeated it multiple times, changed to com#1. Same outcome. I believe it's the win7 environment. WinXp will be tried soon.
I just tried Argdub's 95040 reader. It works with the ebay cable to read the eeprom, but has a "no echo from cable" error when using the hex-can. Yes it's in dumb mode. Confirmed by successfully connecting using nefmoto.
Everything is being done to my spare ecu. F800BB. 4b0 907 551 Q flashed to an M-box.