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« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2016, 10:21:41 AM »

I was planning on going back to 1.40 for the CSpin funtionality, I was just using 1.31 to rule out the program being the cause. Now I'm excited to get back and fix my bench harness. Did you have to do anything special with drivers to use the Ross Tech cable or did you just use the VCP driver from their site?  Sorry for all the questions I just wanna be sure I'm not missing something. Thanks again for the help, it is greatly appreciated.

Not all ross-tech cables will work. My hex-can does not, and no amount of driver manipulation will change it.
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« Reply #16 on: February 02, 2016, 06:09:06 PM »

Code:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

D:\Documents and Settings\Admin>"D:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\ME7gui\
ME7EEPROM.exe"
ME7_EEPROM v1.40

Allows to program ME7 ECU's EEPROM.
This software needs a dumb serial to k-line cable for connection with the ecu.

Usage: me7EEPROM [-p <comport>] [-b <baudrate>] [--OBD | --bootmode <mem_type>]
[--CSpin Px.x] [-r | -w | -s] [<file name>]
 -p, --comport  COMPORT    Set COMPORT.
 -b, --baudrate BAUDRATE   Set BAUDRATE, default: 10400.
                           Allowed baud rates: 9600, 10400, 19200, 57600.
     --OBD                 Use this option to read the EEPROM over OBD port.
                           Currently, only read is supported in OBD mode.
     --bootmode MEM_TYPE   Use this option to program the EEPROM in boot mode.
                           Allowed memory types: [95040 | 95080 | 95160 | 95P08]
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 -r, --read                Read EEPROM contents and save it to file.
 -w, --write               Write a file to EEPROM.
 -s, --screen              Displays EEPROM contents on the screen.
     --CSpin               Set the CPU chip select (CS) output. eg: P4.7
                           The following table shows all available ports with
                           its corresponding physical address.
                              Port   PortReg   DirControlReg
                              P2     0xFFC0    0xFFC2
                              P3     0xFFC4    0xFFC6
                              P4     0xFFC8    0xFFCA
                              P6     0xFFCC    0xFFCE
                              P7     0xFFD0    0xFFD2
                              P8     0xFFD4    0xFFD6
     --help                Display this help and exit.

Usage example:
   Read EEPROM over OBD port:         $ ME7_EEPROM --OBD -r -p 1 95040.bin
   Print EEPROM contents to srcreen:  $ ME7_EEPROM --OBD -p1 --screen
   Write file to EEPROM in bootmode:  $ ME7_EEPROM --bootmode 95040 -wp1 95040.b
in

It's free for hobby use.
This software is provided "as is", with NO WARRANTY.
email: agv.tuning@gmail.com

D:\Documents and Settings\Admin>cd Desktop\ME7gui

D:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\ME7gui>ME7EEPROM --bootmode 95040 -rp2 -
-CSpin P4.7 boot95040.bin
ME7_EEPROM v1.40
COM: 2, Baud Rate: 10400
Memory type: 95040, size: 512
Chip Select pin: P4.7
Opening COM2 ... OK
Starting Boot_mode ... uC ID response 0xC5: C167CR ... OK
Sending Loader + MonitorCore ... MonitorCore successfully launched
Initializing registers ... OK
Sending EEPROM driver ... OK
Configuring SPI Interface ... OK
Checking EEPROM Status Register ... 0x00F0
Reading EEPROM ... OK
File saved
Closing COM2

D:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Desktop\ME7gui>
WOOHOO  Cheesy so much happy right meow, works after I revised my bench harness to power the ECU separately. Thank you for all the help guys!
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« Reply #17 on: February 02, 2016, 07:07:33 PM »

Not all ross-tech cables will work. My hex-can does not, and no amount of driver manipulation will change it.
Are you talking about hex-can boot mode with me7 in general or only with me7eeprom?

I ask because I don't think I've been able to get the hex-can working with minimon nor me7eeprom on me7.1.1 in boot mode even though i've removed the resistor on back.
On me7.1 it works every time in boot mode for me.
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