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« on: June 08, 2015, 05:01:44 PM »

I changed a lot. It is my first attempt at putting it all together. single 02 630cc injectors. im sure there is errors so don't try to flash it anyone
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« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2015, 05:10:34 PM »

What, exactly, are you asking for? Somebody to checksum the file for you (which you shouldn't need), or to check your tuning (which means it doesn't belong in this forum).

You DID read the sticky for this forum before posting, right?
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2015, 05:49:51 PM »

I did read it. and I have the program up and running. however just the last day and today it wont run checks even on files I have ran threw before. I am asking for some one to put it threw a working version of checksum or even take a look at it I guess. I didn't steal anything I sat with wiki and tuner pro to make my adjustments. and I even changed the bank one 02 to read off the b2 o2 in hex pro. I'm new to this if you couldn't tell. If you don't want to do it don't. but just know i'm trying to learn. all of your posts to me have been negative.  I don't think you set out to be a dick but take a look at them i'm not trying to jerk. I am nervous as I have already bricked my ecu once and I just want to make sure I don't do it again
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« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2015, 05:56:54 PM »

And you can't be bothered to cut and paste what you are trying to do with ME7Check or ME7Sum?

You know, so we can help you DO THIS ON YOUR OWN instead of begging people to do the work for you?

There is a reason I have been short with you. If you look back through YOUR OWN POSTS you will see the pattern.
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« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2015, 05:59:50 PM »

Code:
ME7Tool (v1.0.2-11-gf0e6) [Management tool for Bosch ME7.x firmwares]
Inspiration from Andy Whittaker's tools and information.
Written by 360trev and nyet [BSD License Open Source].

Attempting to open firmware file '/home/nyet/Downloads/jimmertune.bin'

Step #1: Reading ROM info ..
 Searching for EPK signature...OK
 Searching for ECUID table...OK
 EPK         : '40/1/ME7.1/5/6005.01//22m/DstC1o/110700//'
 Part Number : '8D0907551M  '
 Engine ID   : '2.7l V6/5VT     '
 SW Version  : '0001'
 HW Number   : '0261207143'
 SW Number   : '1037354837'

Step #2: Reading ROMSYS ..
 Startup section: word[0x008000]+word[0x00FFFE]
 @008038 Add=0x013225 CalcAdd=0x013225  ADD OK
 Program pages: 8k page first+last in 0x0000-0xFFFF and 0x20000-0xFFFFF
 @00803c Add=0xAC48D3 CalcAdd=0xAC48D3  ADD OK
 All param page: word[0x010000]+word[0x01FFFE]
 @01b9b0 Add=0x00971D CalcAdd=0x00971D  ADD OK

Step #3: Reading RSA signatures ..
 Searching for RSA offset #0...missing
 Searching for RSA offset #1...missing

Step #4: Finding CRC table(s) ..
 Searching for CRC table(s)...OK
 CRC table(s) OK

Step #5: Reading Main Data Checksums ..
 Searching for main data CRC pre block...missing
 Searching for main data CRC/csum blocks...OK
 Searching for main data CRC offsets...OK
 Searching for main data checksum offsets...missing
 Main CRCs:
 1) 0x010002-0x013FFE @7a866 CRC: D2C2D88E CalcCRC: 2FF39EC2    ** NOT OK **
 2) 0x014252-0x017F4E @7a86c CRC: 54385907 CalcCRC: 54385907    CRC OK
 3) 0x018192-0x01FBB0 @7a872 CRC: 88879141 CalcCRC: 53616126    ** NOT OK **

Step #6: Reading Main Program Checksums ..
 Searching for main program checksum..OK
 ROM Checksum Block Offset Table @1e75a [16 bytes]:
 1) 0x000000-0x00FBFF
         0x00FC00-0x01FFFF SKIPPED CalcChk: 0x28EB1AA5 CalcCRC: 0x31E47A8C
 2) 0x020000-0x0FFFFF
 @fffe0 Chk: 0x9CC3C162 CalcChk: 0x9CC3C15C ** NOT OK **

Step #7: Reading Multipoint Checksum Blocks ..
 Searching for multipoint block descriptor #1...OK
 1) <14224>  0x024000-0x02658D Chk: 0x0B08F804 CalcChk: 0x0B08F804 OK
 2) <14234>  0x014000-0x014243 Chk: 0x00540FE9 CalcChk: 0x00540FE9 OK
 3) <14244>  0xFFFFFFFF-0xFFFFFFFF  END
 Multipoint #1: [2 blocks x <16> = 32 bytes]
 Searching for multipoint block descriptor #2...OK
 1) <1fbb2>  0x000000-0x003FFF Chk: 0x0FA0F5CF Boot: (whitelisted) OK
 2) <1fbc2>  0x004000-0x007FFF Chk: 0x0F4716B3 Boot: (whitelisted) OK
 3) <1fbd2>  0x000000-0x003FFF Chk: 0x0FF7275A CalcChk: 0x0FF7275A OK
 4) <1fbe2>  0x004000-0x007FFF Chk: 0x0F68CD6E CalcChk: 0x0F68CD6E OK
 7) <1fc12>  0x010000-0x013FFF Chk: 0x07211D26 CalcChk: 0x0720CC1D ** NOT OK **
 9) <1fc32>  0x018190-0x01BFFF Chk: 0x06999C9F CalcChk: 0x0699C39F ** NOT OK **
10) <1fc42>  0x01C000-0x01FFFF Chk: 0x09EFFF09 CalcChk: 0x09EFFDA1 ** NOT OK **
18) <1fcc2>  0x03C000-0x03FFFF Chk: 0x0FF5CEE0 CalcChk: 0x0FF5CEDA ** NOT OK **
 Multipoint #2: [66 blocks x <16> = 1056 bytes]

*** Found 73 checksums in /home/nyet/Downloads/jimmertune.bin

*** WARNING! 7/7 uncorrected error(s) in /home/nyet/Downloads/jimmertune.bin! ***
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« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2015, 06:08:28 PM »

its telling me me7check is not recognized as a internal or external command operable program or batch file.  im sure I can google the problem. ill even reload it on the comp because it was working good. but i'm not asking for a tune. however I am asking for piece of mind. and i'm sure I'll run it checksum multiple times. as I am nervous. and believe it or not its a lot to take in all at once.
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« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2015, 06:26:51 PM »

Well thank you for that. Let it not go unsaid that this fourm kick ass. The time and research you guys have put into this is and the outcome of this incredible. Guess I got more work to do.
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« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2015, 06:36:09 PM »

In regards to me7sum and me7check, "not working".. Sounds like your just not using it/passing the arguments correctly...

Check my signature for a friendly GUI for me7sum and me7check.  Cool
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« Reply #8 on: June 08, 2015, 07:04:33 PM »

I have me 7 check and ulitmto how ever you spell it. I keep trying to check them threw both and now either file will not work. The stock m .bin or my tuned file. Trust me I have tryed. I do have the programs. Thanks for the link. I'll give it a try. But even if I get a file to pass threw there is wrong to post it up here to have someone that
Knows way more than I ever will about tunning a car look at it?Huh I'm always open for critiquing.
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« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2015, 07:12:45 PM »

Your doing something wrong. I just ran your .bin file through the GUI utility, found 7 errors, corrected ALL of them, and then checked the corrected .bin and found no errors.

Just use my GUI utility since whatever you have, you either don't know how to use or doesn't work, I'm attaching it and your corrected .bin file to this post.

//In regards to checking your "tuning" in general.. Make a thread for it or something (in the n00b section), people will most likely not just sift through your whole tune to "check" it for you. You'll have to be specific about what you touched and what your not sure of or want confirmation on.

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me7check v1.12 (c) mki, 06/2004-05/2012
Checking file C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\jimmertune.bin (size=1048576)
Reading Version Strings...
-> Bootrom Version = embedded in CPU, asume 05.12/05.32
-> EPK = 40/1/ME7.1/5/6005.01//22m/DstC1o/110700//
-> Contents of ECUID data table:
   - '0261207143'         (SSECUHN)        
   - '1037354837'         (SSECUSN)        
   - '8D0907551M  '       (VAG part number)
   - '0001'               (VAG sw number)  
   - '2.7l V6/5VT     '   (engine id)      
-> Contents of ECUID data table:
   - 'HW_MAN004'                            

Page checksum failure(s) found
Data area checksum failure(s) found
Overall checksum failure found
-> Found 7 errors!!!   *******************************



ME7Tool (v1.0.3) [Management tool for Bosch ME7.x firmwares]
Inspiration from Andy Whittaker's tools and information.
Written by 360trev and nyet [BSD License Open Source].

Attempting to open firmware file 'C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\jimmertune.bin'

Step #1: Reading ROM info ..
 Searching for EPK signature...OK
 Searching for ECUID table...OK
 EPK         : '40/1/ME7.1/5/6005.01//22m/DstC1o/110700//'
 Part Number : '8D0907551M  '
 Engine ID   : '2.7l V6/5VT     '
 SW Version  : '0001'
 HW Number   : '0261207143'
 SW Number   : '1037354837'

Step #2: Reading ROMSYS ..
 Startup section: word[0x008000]+word[0x00FFFE]
 @008038 Add=0x013225 CalcAdd=0x013225  ADD OK
 Program pages: 8k page first+last in 0x0000-0xFFFF and 0x20000-0xFFFFF
 @00803c Add=0xAC48D3 CalcAdd=0xAC48D3  ADD OK
 All param page: word[0x010000]+word[0x01FFFE]
 @01b9b0 Add=0x00971D CalcAdd=0x00971D  ADD OK

Step #3: Reading RSA signatures ..
 Searching for RSA offset #0...missing
 Searching for RSA offset #1...missing

Step #4: Finding CRC table(s) ..
 Searching for CRC table(s)...OK
 CRC table(s) OK

Step #5: Reading Main Data Checksums ..
 Searching for main data CRC pre block...missing
 Searching for main data CRC/csum blocks...OK
 Searching for main data CRC offsets...OK
 Searching for main data checksum offsets...missing
 Main CRCs:
 1) 0x010002-0x013FFE @7a866 CRC: D2C2D88E CalcCRC: 2FF39EC2    ** FIXED **
 2) 0x014252-0x017F4E @7a86c CRC: 54385907 CalcCRC: 54385907    CRC OK
 3) 0x018192-0x01FBB0 @7a872 CRC: 88879141 CalcCRC: 53616126    ** FIXED **

Step #6: Reading Main Program Checksums ..
 Searching for main program checksum..OK
 ROM Checksum Block Offset Table @1e75a [16 bytes]:
 1) 0x000000-0x00FBFF CalcChk: 47AE74F4
    0x00FC00-0x01FFFF CalcChk: 28EB1AA5 CalcCRC: 31E47A8C SKIPPED
 2) 0x020000-0x0FFFFF
    <fffe0>  Chk: 9CC3C162 CalcChk: 9CC27F80 ** FIXED **

Step #7: Reading Multipoint Checksum Blocks ..
 Searching for multipoint block descriptor #1...OK
 1) <14224>  0x024000-0x02658D Chk: 0B08F804 CalcChk: 0B08F804 OK
 2) <14234>  0x014000-0x014243 Chk: 00540FE9 CalcChk: 00540FE9 OK (i)
 3) <14244>  0xFFFFFFFF-0xFFFFFFFF  END
 Multipoint #1: [2 blocks x <16> = 32 bytes]
 Searching for multipoint block descriptor #2...OK
 1) <1fbb2>  0x000000-0x003FFF Chk: 0FA0F5CF Boot: (whitelisted) OK
 2) <1fbc2>  0x004000-0x007FFF Chk: 0F4716B3 Boot: (whitelisted) OK
 3) <1fbd2>  0x000000-0x003FFF Chk: 0FF7275A CalcChk: 0FF7275A OK
 4) <1fbe2>  0x004000-0x007FFF Chk: 0F68CD6E CalcChk: 0F68CD6E OK
 Multipoint #2: [66 blocks x <16> = 1056 bytes]

*** Found 73 checksums in C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\jimmertune.bin

Attempting to output corrected firmware file 'C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\corrected_mrJim.bin'
þ Opening 'C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\corrected_mrJim.bin' file for writing
þ Writing to file
þ Validating size correct 1048576=1048576
þ All OK, closing file

*** DONE! 8/8 error(s) in C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\jimmertune.bin corrected in C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\corrected_mrJim.bin! ***


==============================================================================
me7check v1.12 (c) mki, 06/2004-05/2012
Checking file C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\corrected_mrJim.bin (size=1048576)
Reading Version Strings...
-> Bootrom Version = embedded in CPU, asume 05.12/05.32
-> EPK = 40/1/ME7.1/5/6005.01//22m/DstC1o/110700//
-> Contents of ECUID data table:
   - '0261207143'         (SSECUHN)        
   - '1037354837'         (SSECUSN)        
   - '8D0907551M  '       (VAG part number)
   - '0001'               (VAG sw number)  
   - '2.7l V6/5VT     '   (engine id)      
-> Contents of ECUID data table:
   - 'HW_MAN004'                            

-> No errors found. File is OK.   *********************





Your corrected .bin file is located at:

C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\corrected_mrJim.bin


 Log file created successfully: C:\Users\Stephen\Desktop\jimmertune_log.txt
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« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2015, 09:54:23 PM »

its telling me me7check is not recognized as a internal or external command operable program or batch file.

You need to learn how the command line works

http://dosprompt.info/
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chusedos.htm
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000598.htm
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/spr05/cos126/cmd-prompt.html

Don't randomly copy files to places w/o a full understanding of what you are doing.
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« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2015, 03:46:38 AM »

Thanks murph for GUI it worked great. I rember my old dos computers. I have forgot a lot about it but that was a good refresher so thanks for that nynet. I ran the file threw it and corrected it. So the next step is flashing it to my car??? I'll apologise again for being a noon. And a little fast to post stuff. I'm deffently more of a hands on learner
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« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2015, 05:16:31 AM »

It sounds like your extremely fuzzy on the whole process... I really wouldn't be touching .bin files and trying to flashing if you don't have a good grip on it yet... Especially if you blindly made some big changes to tables. You could really mess some things up.
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« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2015, 05:49:55 AM »

Right on. I am a little fuzzy. I understand the basics. And I'm going by the wiki. I sat with tuner pro and just went step by step. I have a wideband and some logging to do. But I'm not making blind changes. And im not just throwing numbers in there. I am trying to understand every Feild I touch. But I am sure it won't be perfect the first time. So what do I do??? Nothing is not going to get me very far. I know your trying to help but I understand more than you know that I have a lot to learn.
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« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2015, 07:52:48 AM »

Welp, then if your sure the checksum is corrected. Throw it on and start logging. See what happens. Only way your going to learn and see if the changes worked. From there, if something isn't quite right, post up a log and ask for some help on how to interpret/fix the issues.
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