vwaudiguy, on image 'IMG_20140313_192307 mod.jpg' is the one inside the red rectangle. Happens to be a 000 resistor which is more like of a bridge than a resistor.
I already removed that 000 resistor and still cannot get into boot mode even with:
me7_1.4.exe --bootmode 95P08 --CSpin P6.3 -rp1 file.bin
.... Starting Boot_mode ... FAIL ... No ECU response. (error=0x20F07)...
Also used v1.31... just the OBD mode works (well, 80% of the time)
I'm using an KKL cable and was able to get a 512 byte file in OBD mode, inside the car and in the bench. But have tried everything I've read here to get into boot mode but no success (ground pin 24 of the 800BB chip, with and without 000 resistor on the back.) I've grounded pin24 to the chassis, to the outside strip of the board, to the negative cable of my power source (a brand new battery which is giving 12.65 v).
I've tried grounding pin24 when connecting power to battery ECU's pins 3, 63 and 21, when switching ECU's pin #3 on.
ECU's pin #21 has a 2.2k-ohm resistor. 800BB's pin #24 is grounded via a 5k-ohm resistor.
Mine is a 022906032CS ECU, ME7.1.1G as reported by me7_1.31.exe:
C:\Aps\AutoTools>me7_1.31.exe --OBD -rp1 file.bin
Ver: 1.31
Com Port: 1
Baud Rate: 10400
Opening COM1 ... OK
Initiating communication ... OK
ECU ID response: 022906032CS
MOTRONIC ME7.1.1G
0005
SoftCod: 00032, WSC: 00066
Reading EEPROM ........................................................................... OK
File saved
Closing COM1
Inside the file there is one thing I'm concerned. At offset 0x1c2 appears '022906032CS', but in offset 0x142 appears '022906032
BM'
One tech note is that I'm doing this on a Mac, and WinXP inside VirtualBox. I hope this has nothing to do with not getting into boot mode. Also hope some can help... before I consider buying an eprom programmer with adaptor clip