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eepromRipper
10th December, 2009, 12:22 AM
I have read a couple of threads relating to different programmers most especially UPA and xprog-m, the debate on which is better can go on and on forever depending on the factor of comparism based on original and clone. before i go ahead i will like to give my personal opinion about this. if we are to compare both in terms of functionality (original) xprog-m is the best but we all know not everybody can afford the original xprog-m so UPA might be a very good choice.

One of the major advantage of xprog-m over UPA is the ability to read and write secured MCU's e.g. 1D69J MC68HC08AZ3. UPA can also do this but you must enter the correct security bit manually.

as much as i don't support chinese cloned devices 100% but for the benefits of members who are confused on what to buy and can't afford the original device, I tested clones of both on a secured MCU today and my verdict is..............

CLone XPROG-M is useless.
Clone UPA is 100% same as Original (surprising!)

so lets read a secured MCU with UPA to gain the advantage of spending alot on the xprog-m.

To read for example 0j66d using UPA follow the step below.

1. You will need to lift 3 pins from the MCU.
1. Lift the Reset PIN
2. Lift PTA0
3. LIFT PTC0

2. solder everyother wire according to the UPA manual

3. Enter this security byte in the space provided. F1-6A-FA-04-E4-DA-FA-04

4. This next step is important. Click on the Auto Baud
rate.

5. Finally press the read button! voila you have read a secured MCU using the cheap UPA programmer.

attached is my connection picture. though not very clear cos its at night. any question is welcome.

This is the best forum in the world.

eepromRipper
10th December, 2009, 08:01 AM
hope this help someone

lupu_sandu
10th December, 2009, 09:49 AM
One question, you say: "Click on the Auto Baud
rate", but i don't find Auto on this type.

eepromRipper
10th December, 2009, 10:26 AM
One question, you say: "Click on the Auto Baud
rate", but i don't find Auto on this type.
Here you go. check the attached picture.

lupu_sandu
10th December, 2009, 01:00 PM
Maybe i'm going blind. :) Many thanks for this info.

eepromRipper
10th December, 2009, 04:31 PM
Maybe i'm going blind. :) Many thanks for this info.

no you ain't going blind, you just didn't see it.

Motika
10th December, 2009, 08:00 PM
"eepromRipper
3. Enter this security byte in the space provided. F1-6A-FA-04-E4-DA-FA-04"

You will excuse me eepromRipper but i very new to this. I taken delivery of my UPA (original) literary two days ago. This 'security byte' where do i get it from r how do i get it? Is it dependent on the MCU or the module? I'm about to try and program MC68HC08AZ232 from a Corsa C Temic airbag module is that secured as well?

eepromRipper
10th December, 2009, 08:42 PM
"eepromRipper
3. Enter this security byte in the space provided. F1-6A-FA-04-E4-DA-FA-04"

You will excuse me eepromRipper but i very new to this. I taken delivery of my UPA (original) literary two days ago. This 'security byte' where do i get it from r how do i get it? Is it dependent on the MCU or the module? I'm about to try and program MC68HC08AZ232 from a Corsa C Temic airbag module is that secured as well?

what is the maskset on the MCU?

Motika
10th December, 2009, 08:58 PM
Not sure about this will find out later on

Motika
10th December, 2009, 11:56 PM
Maskset is J66D. What do you know!!!! It's exactly like the yours. I shall give it a go . Obviously i will cry out for help if i have any problems.

eepromRipper
11th December, 2009, 07:15 AM
Maskset is J66D. What do you know!!!! It's exactly like the yours. I shall give it a go . Obviously i will cry out for help if i have any problems.

OK very good! just follow the steps above and let me know if you have any problems.

magdex
11th December, 2009, 10:40 AM
No Need Desodier any pin .

cammy25
11th December, 2009, 11:14 AM
Sometimes you have to.

check manual of Xprog-M. you will see txt "must be high" or "must be low".
measure the pins.....if its same you dont have to connect.....if its vice versa then lift pin first. If not high or low just connect without lifting.

as simple as it is

Jose19
11th December, 2009, 01:33 PM
No Need Desodier any pin .
Hi

Yes, with UPA you need to lift pin 2 from mcu.

BR

Jose

MOBILTRONIC
11th December, 2009, 10:15 PM
I remember when I first time worked with the Fiat Marea 0J66D instrument cluster. I have trouble a lot because I worked in-circuit, but I have to say that every attempt to read the first chip off the voltage on the programmer and then reading.That was with UPA Serial programer.Sometimes be a dart pins, sometimes holding the chip between the four fingers and similar devildom but believe each time is works.For now with ETL, most take off chip and no problems.

eepromRipper
12th December, 2009, 04:36 AM
No Need Desodier any pin .

so what happens with the reset? Its impossible to read this MCU in-circuit without lifting any pins. morever the reset pin lifted prevents you from having to enter the security byte everytime you want to read or write after modification.

Motika
12th December, 2009, 04:43 AM
Just thought i should let you all know how my first foray into the world of mcu programming went. Not too good i should say. At this hour after 5 hours of trying to solder the wire connectors, several burnt fingers later and a searing headache from all the concetrating. First i lost a track but i soldered on hoping i would find a fix to that problem and 5 minutes before connecting the whole thing to the programmer i lost one leg of the mcu. I my rage i tore everything apart and threw the thing into the bin and at this moment i'm trying to figure out what i'm going to tell the missus about staying up this late. Have to say i wont be touching any airbag modules in a long time to come. Thanks for all the help anyway

eepromRipper
12th December, 2009, 05:04 AM
Just thought i should let you all know how my first foray into the world of mcu programming went. Not too good i should say. At this hour after 5 hours of trying to solder the wire connectors, several burnt fingers later and a searing headache from all the concetrating. First i lost a track but i soldered on hoping i would find a fix to that problem and 5 minutes before connecting the whole thing to the programmer i lost one leg of the mcu. I my rage i tore everything apart and threw the thing into the bin and at this moment i'm trying to figure out what i'm going to tell the missus about staying up this late. Have to say i wont be touching any airbag modules in a long time to come. Thanks for all the help anyway

Please don't be discouraged, Nothing comes easy in life, A little hint to help you with the soldering.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO SOLDER DIRECTLY TO THE PINS OF THE MCU, JUST TRACE A LINE THAT CONNECTS TO THE PIN THEN SOLDER IT EASILY ON THAT. don't give up. if you're getting frustrated about it, just take a rest and come back to it later. we all started the same way

Jose19
12th December, 2009, 11:48 AM
Just thought i should let you all know how my first foray into the world of mcu programming went. Not too good i should say. At this hour after 5 hours of trying to solder the wire connectors, several burnt fingers later and a searing headache from all the concetrating. First i lost a track but i soldered on hoping i would find a fix to that problem and 5 minutes before connecting the whole thing to the programmer i lost one leg of the mcu. I my rage i tore everything apart and threw the thing into the bin and at this moment i'm trying to figure out what i'm going to tell the missus about staying up this late. Have to say i wont be touching any airbag modules in a long time to come. Thanks for all the help anyway
Hi

Next time try to use this, is very usefull ;
MICROPINZA AD AGGANCIO | MiniTools (http://www.minitools.it/?q=micro-pinza-ad-aggancio)

BR

Jose

magdex
12th December, 2009, 12:24 PM
I use This tool And Never Lift pin in immo box of Mercedes
I made it many and working very well

Regards

eepromRipper
12th December, 2009, 09:58 PM
I use This tool And Never Lift pin in im*o box of Mercedes
I made it many and working very well

Regards

what hardware did this software work for?

Meat-Head
13th December, 2009, 07:13 AM
This is an really nice thread, before Digital-Kaos there seems to be nothing reading eeproms, but lots videos of women taking dumps, :toilet::embarassed::embarassed: rather than reading them.

Sad to hear of the user snapping a pin off, ouch!

On your programmer it might be worth getting a piece of 6MM plywood
useing some 'cable clips' (what you use to hold mains cables to walls) to naill the programmer down, then hammer 8 (?) of these cable clips partway into the wood in the shape of your favorite eeprom, and label
as required, then use household burgular alarm cable to join to your project, that way you are not 'wearing' out your programmer ribbon cable and you can then use differant colors (nice spelling mistake), e.g. red power, black neg, white, clock (clock face!) etc

Bit of wood like this lind of idea, looks like these guys are copying data or one is taking a dump, not sure.http://www.bradbyers.com/images/nails.jpg

eepromRipper
13th December, 2009, 09:05 AM
don't make me laugh my head out!!!

Meat-Head
13th December, 2009, 09:23 AM
don't make me laugh my head out!!!

I'm sure after a while you will accidently connect the wrong wires up, and/or end up with wire that is so short it's unuseable.

Nailing it to a bit of wood and drawing the shape of your favorite 'prom on there will help you save time and risk damage, even use colored paint for each leg for each connection.

*QUESTION*

If you cut the track on the board to the reset pin can you tag a wire to the pin and connect the the earth of the nearest capacitor?

If you power the circuit board from the car or whatever can you omit
(nice word) the positive power connection from your programmer?

Thanks

magdex
14th December, 2009, 10:51 AM
THIS SOFTWARE PROTECT ATMEL .
ORGINAL VERSION COST 150 €

REGARDS

Jose19
14th December, 2009, 01:14 PM
THIS SOFTWARE PROTECT ATMEL .
ORGINAL VERSION COST 150 ?

REGARDS
Hi

Please attention on " Caps Lock " = scream

BR

Jose

Motika
14th December, 2009, 01:40 PM
To eepromRipper

Just for future reference where/how do i find the security byte?

Thanks

PremierD
14th December, 2009, 07:33 PM
This is an really nice thread, before Digital-Kaos there seems to be nothing reading eeproms, but lots videos of women taking dumps, :toilet::embarassed::embarassed: rather than reading them.

Sad to hear of the user snapping a pin off, ouch!

On your programmer it might be worth getting a piece of 6MM plywood
useing some 'cable clips' (what you use to hold mains cables to walls) to naill the programmer down, then hammer 8 (?) of these cable clips partway into the wood in the shape of your favorite eeprom, and label
as required, then use household burgular alarm cable to join to your project, that way you are not 'wearing' out your programmer ribbon cable and you can then use differant colors (nice spelling mistake), e.g. red power, black neg, white, clock (clock face!) etc

Bit of wood like this lind of idea, looks like these guys are copying data or one is taking a dump, not sure.http://www.bradbyers.com/images/nails.jpg
A nice colour coded ribbon tlike this mate ....

answers
21st December, 2009, 11:49 PM
i used UPA on more than 50 pieces of WSP just like in the pictures attached ..... never had to lift anything .. and .. btw .... the IC is NEVER protected ...i even built my own reading/writing stand ... with testing pins .. just put the entire pcb on that and press read/write .. no need to solder or UNSOLDER ..
regards!

PremierD
22nd December, 2009, 12:48 PM
i used UPA on more than 50 pieces of WSP just like in the pictures attached ..... never had to lift anything .. and .. btw .... the IC is NEVER protected ...i even built my own reading/writing stand ... with testing pins .. just put the entire pcb on that and press read/write .. no need to solder or UNSOLDER ..
regards!

Ok then mate ... a picture or two would help a lot of people don't you think...:questionmark:

eepromRipper
22nd December, 2009, 09:49 PM
i used UPA on more than 50 pieces of WSP just like in the pictures attached ..... never had to lift anything .. and .. btw .... the IC is NEVER protected ...i even built my own reading/writing stand ... with testing pins .. just put the entire pcb on that and press read/write .. no need to solder or UNSOLDER ..
regards!
I understand you have read alot of WSP with UPA without lifting any pins and without any security bit. but you have never read a WSP with 0d66j because this MCU is a secured MCU and its impossible to read it without the security bytes using UPA. please confirm you experiment properly before you pass wrong information.

eepromRipper
22nd December, 2009, 09:50 PM
Ok then mate ... a picture or two would help a lot of people don't you think...:questionmark:

That will be needed

Meat-Head
22nd December, 2009, 09:58 PM
Ok then mate ... a picture or two would help a lot of people don't you think...:questionmark:


That will be needed


Just hope the user dosn't hang around the photo sites i do.

AMAZING how you guys can work one something so small. Surgeons when they are repairng people have to joins bits and pieces up that are 1mm small.

I enjoyed myself the otherday swapping an eeprom over out of a security module, it worked, but had it not we would have had to use a new phrase
"we have killed your car, give us your money and ~~~~ off"

Motika
23rd December, 2009, 01:32 PM
Originally posted by Meathead
"even use colored paint for each leg for each connection."

So i bought one of these DB 9 Pin Female - Female RS232 Serial Cable - Straight on eBay (end time 12-Jan-10 10:39:30 GMT) (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DB-9-Pin-Female-Female-RS232-Serial-Cable-Straight_W0QQitemZ300357276346QQcmdZViewItemQQptZU K_Computing_CablesConnectors_RL?hash=item45eeb052b a)

Cut the cable in the middle and partly removed the grey sheath and this is what i got

eepromRipper
23rd December, 2009, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by Meathead
"even use colored paint for each leg for each connection."

So i bought one of these DB 9 Pin Female - Female RS232 Serial Cable - Straight on eBay (end time 12-Jan-10 10:39:30 GMT) (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/DB-9-Pin-Female-Female-RS232-Serial-Cable-Straight_W0QQitemZ300357276346QQcmdZViewItemQQptZU K_Computing_CablesConnectors_RL?hash=item45eeb052b a)

Cut the cable in the middle and partly removed the grey sheath and this is what i got

very good! you're heading in the right path to successful eeprom programming.

Meat-Head
23rd December, 2009, 09:45 PM
Think this the wrong thread, but never mind, i also have started to have a ago with this eeprom programming lark, starting with small chips first.

Daft question, but can you re-use and re-use eeproms out of other devices, or are they, use, abuse and lob away?

http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f115/my-turn-75642/

PremierD
23rd December, 2009, 11:06 PM
Think this the wrong thread, but never mind, i also have started to have a ago with this eeprom programming lark, starting with small chips first.

Daft question, but can you re-use and re-use eeproms out of other devices, or are they, use, abuse and lob away?

http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f115/my-turn-75642/

Theorecticly mate ..yes you can re-use them ... but as with a lot of things they do fcuk up a lot ( thats the one you bin mate )....Just fill them with FF FF FF FF ..... and they are Blank( if when you read them after that And the are not all FF's ) they join the other ones in the bin ....

adam28
24th December, 2009, 09:51 AM
Think this the wrong thread, but never mind, i also have started to have a ago with this eeprom programming lark, starting with small chips first.

Daft question, but can you re-use and re-use eeproms out of other devices, or are they, use, abuse and lob away?

http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f115/my-turn-75642/

You will start with a cheap 15 quid programmer and the Donkeykong software(LOL). Just like i did.
Its fcuking addictive mate,hope you got some spare cash cos it wont stop there, believe me.
When you think you have sussed it all, believe again you havent! You will never stop learning.
And when you come across a eeprom or mcu that your programmer dont support. Get the old credit card out again!
I got about 5 different programmers now and still cant read a fcuking CR16MFR and the cheapest one that i can find that does read it is 300 euros! Happy days!

Meat-Head
24th December, 2009, 03:26 PM
Donkeykong software(LOL).

I got about 5 different programmers now and still cant read a fcuking CR16MFR and the cheapest one that i can find that does read it is 300 euros! Happy days!

Awesome, dude Donkeykong, like it.

OFF TOPIC - (well this one)
As for your CR16MFR it it is one of them odd ball 'only made 2000' would have thought chuck it and get another from scrapyard and re-programme that!

As for spending money i already of my own money have got CLONE psa xs ?230, op-com ?25 obd extenstion lead ?20 the above eeprom programmer and the jtag one they do. (want to make the reno decoder)

So not at the mo!

Besides nobody knows about this lot (apart from Mummy), so keep stum!

All the boss said at Meat-Head Motors was 'what if you ~~~~ it up", i just said "it's not my ~~~~er", swapped an eeprom 93c46, took the blokes money and said "we have your money now ~~~~ off", but SERIOUSLY
the customer wanted the bosses e-mail address because of 'my customer skills' and 'vast knowage', i just said "lots of dogy websites, late at night'
he was impressed, i couln't be arsed with hassle!

Jose19
24th December, 2009, 06:20 PM
You will start with a cheap 15 quid programmer and the Donkeykong software(LOL). Just like i did.
Its fcuking addictive mate,hope you got some spare cash cos it wont stop there, believe me.
When you think you have sussed it all, believe again you havent! You will never stop learning.
And when you come across a eeprom or mcu that your programmer dont support. Get the old credit card out again!
I got about 5 different programmers now and still cant read a fcuking CR16MFR and the cheapest one that i can find that does read it is 300 euros! Happy days!

Hi

Lol, i have solution for read that type of CR16, the last one, i read on old way..... guess :viking:

HAMMER on it, lol

BR my Fiend

Jose

PremierD
24th December, 2009, 07:01 PM
Hi

Lol, i have solution for read that type of CR16, the last one, i read on old way..... guess :viking:

HAMMER on it, lol

BR my Fiend

Jose

Nice to see the MH school of thought :viking: has been exported mate .... lol

BR

answers
29th December, 2009, 11:25 PM
eepromRipper ....... i need no technical conflict but you must believe me ...100% you are spreading around a false information ... UPA-USB works on 0J66D IC absolutely plug&play .. no need for lift pins or anything ... please contact me on messenger : serb_gabriel or MSN : serb_gabriel@yahoo.com ...... i'll do it for you under webcam :)...then you can reply in forum if i was correct ..
btw .... no need to do all that hard work to solder on MCU ... all the connections are on the back of the PCB ..... work clean

Meat-Head
30th December, 2009, 12:41 AM
eepromRipper ....... is a cool name i'll do it for you under webcam :)...then you can reply in forum if i was correct ..
btw .... no need to do all that hard work to solder on MCU ... all the connections are on the back of the PCB ..... work clean

just do a video and upload it to youtube.com

Jose19
30th December, 2009, 12:45 AM
just do a video and upload it to youtube.com
Yes friend, it will be apreciate..

Jose

eepromRipper
30th December, 2009, 03:20 AM
eepromRipper ....... i need no technical conflict but you must believe me ...100% you are spreading around a false information ... UPA-USB works on 0J66D IC absolutely plug&play .. no need for lift pins or anything ... please contact me on messenger : serb_gabriel or MSN : serb_gabriel@yahoo.com ...... i'll do it for you under webcam :)...then you can reply in forum if i was correct ..
btw .... no need to do all that hard work to solder on MCU ... all the connections are on the back of the PCB ..... work clean

we are not talking about connections here, connections are a users preference. my point is that you can never read that MCU without sec. byte and without lifting any pins. I don't need to watch u on webcam, u can just make a video and upload it here so we all can learn from you.

answers
30th December, 2009, 12:20 PM
my video is on rapidshare ... sorry for bad quality , it is made with webcam .... but i think everybody can understand ...enjoy!
RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/327896578/upa-usb_versus_motorola.rar.html)

waiting for replyes ! :)

PremierD
30th December, 2009, 12:42 PM
my video is on rapidshare ... sorry for bad quality , it is made with webcam .... but i think everybody can understand ...enjoy!
RapidShare: 1-CLICK Web hosting - Easy Filehosting (http://rapidshare.com/files/327896578/upa-usb_versus_motorola.rar.html)

waiting for replyes ! :)

Yep we do mate ... And the Phone call in the middle ... was class......:)

answers
30th December, 2009, 12:56 PM
hehehe ... sorry about the phone call .... just ringed ... :D

PremierD
30th December, 2009, 02:20 PM
we are not talking about connections here, connections are a users preference. my point is that you can never read that MCU without sec. byte and without lifting any pins. I don't need to watch u on webcam, u can just make a video and upload it here so we all can learn from you.

Sorry mate I hate to burst your bubble ... But I just read one ... without entering Security bytes ...or lifting pins ...

I always just rip them off ....And use ETL .. Just thought I'd try.....

eepromRipper
30th December, 2009, 02:36 PM
did you use UPA or ETL? what MCU did you read? with ETL you don't need to enter any security byte or lift pins

PremierD
30th December, 2009, 02:42 PM
did you use UPA or ETL? what MCU did you read? with ETL you don't need to enter any security byte or lift pins

If I had used ETL mate (I normally Desolder the MCU and put it in Adapter socket)..I would have said ....I read sprinter temic unit ... 908az32 0d66j mask ..... And its in the Pickies....sorry...

With UPA.....

First attempt ..no commuication ... Press autobaud rate .... Then read .....

eepromRipper
30th December, 2009, 02:55 PM
OK! i just checked your pictures, I guess i made a mistake. the correct MCU in my application is 1D69J NOT 0D66J from a vito

Meat-Head
30th December, 2009, 03:00 PM
OK! i just checked your pictures, I guess i made a mistake. the correct MCU in my application is 1D69J NOT 0D66J from a vito

Don't worry you have a cool user name and it's good to learn things on here.

happy with my (now faulty) donkeykong thing

answers
30th December, 2009, 04:17 PM
no problem :) ... common mistake on bad reading the mcu mask .... 1D69J ...... NEVER try to read with UPA without known sec bytes .... big chances to erase it ;)

eepromRipper
30th December, 2009, 04:36 PM
no problem :) ... common mistake on bad reading the mcu mask .... 1D69J ...... NEVER try to read with UPA without known sec bytes .... big chances to erase it ;)

yes you're correct there's a big chance of erasing the MCU that is my reason for putting up that tutorial of the right sec bytes. anyway thanks for your contributions and observation.

McLovin
1st September, 2010, 06:24 AM
Awesome guys for Schooling me..

Cheers
McLovin

ricampr
12th September, 2010, 02:53 PM
hello
someone can help me.
68hc05b16 read, my software does not have (Click on the Auto Baud) or (security byte)
here is a picture of the page and error.
thanks

upa usb erro.doc (http://www.mediafire.com/?2mknwjr0awnax8y)

http://www.mediafire.com/file/a73fox67r5t1hkc/pin%200D60J.docx

sjonv
10th December, 2010, 09:59 PM
I have read a couple of threads relating to different programmers most especially UPA and xprog-m, the debate on which is better can go on and on forever depending on the factor of comparism based on original and clone. before i go ahead i will like to give my personal opinion about this. if we are to compare both in terms of functionality (original) xprog-m is the best but we all know not everybody can afford the original xprog-m so UPA might be a very good choice.

One of the major advantage of xprog-m over UPA is the ability to read and write secured MCU's e.g. 1D69J MC68HC08AZ3. UPA can also do this but you must enter the correct security bit manually.

as much as i don't support chinese cloned devices 100% but for the benefits of members who are confused on what to buy and can't afford the original device, I tested clones of both on a secured MCU today and my verdict is..............

CLone XPROG-M is useless.
Clone UPA is 100% same as Original (surprising!)

so lets read a secured MCU with UPA to gain the advantage of spending alot on the xprog-m.

To read for example 0j66d using UPA follow the step below.

1. You will need to lift 3 pins from the MCU.
1. Lift the Reset PIN
2. Lift PTA0
3. LIFT PTC0

2. solder everyother wire according to the UPA manual

3. Enter this security byte in the space provided. F1-6A-FA-04-E4-DA-FA-04

4. This next step is important. Click on the Auto Baud
rate.

5. Finally press the read button! voila you have read a secured MCU using the cheap UPA programmer.

attached is my connection picture. though not very clear cos its at night. any question is welcome.

This is the best forum in the world.


i was trying tonight to read j66d with upa. i used your manuel but not succeed. Vpp problem.

I tryed with only lift the legs from your manuel and tryed lifting legs yours with lift legs from upa manuel but still not working.

is there something that im missing?

tested upa before, works good.

ps: airbag temic opel merriva

i_shot_the_sheriff
11th December, 2010, 09:05 AM
Thats really helpful!!! thanks!

tomtom0785
11th December, 2010, 09:28 AM
i just read thisinteresting thread - so maybe one of you can give me an answer:
i got a Fiat ECU with a secured EEPROM into it - the ECU is a Marelli IAW 5SF9 with a ST10F296 Processor and an ST EEPROM (SOIC8) it's named ST K912 - i'm not able to find any information about read/write this EEPROM, but i think it should be something like 95c160
Maybe one of you can tell me more about,....

tas_daz
23rd May, 2011, 08:09 PM
i read before a hour with upa clone the hc08az32 on astra air bag with 0j66d and said 1 error.i look and said in voltage picture number 2 pin low.then i lift the number 2 pin the ptao and autobad and read and write .

mecadriano
8th June, 2011, 03:02 PM
MCU bit Secured 1D69J
Has anyone read 1D69J with UPA, if you have the security bit, please help us, I'm trying to read and I can not, nor xprogm 4.5, or 1.1 upa,
Please if anyone has any explanation, I am very grateful.
thanks to everyone involved in DK it is very important.

Zmann
9th June, 2011, 01:38 AM
MCU bit Secured 1D69J
Has anyone read 1D69J with UPA, if you have the security bit, please help us, I'm trying to read and I can not, nor xprogm 4.5, or 1.1 upa,
Please if anyone has any explanation, I am very grateful.
thanks to everyone involved in DK it is very important.

As we all know that UPA doesnt support secured HC(7)05 (D69J). Xprog will do but may be with some restriction on the programmer to be solved first. Search this forum for Xprog with HC05 problem if you'd like to go with it.

eepromRipper
12th July, 2011, 11:41 PM
MCU bit Secured 1D69J
Has anyone read 1D69J with UPA, if you have the security bit, please help us, I'm trying to read and I can not, nor xprogm 4.5, or 1.1 upa,
Please if anyone has any explanation, I am very grateful.
thanks to everyone involved in DK it is very important.

use this : F1-6A-FA-04-E4-DA-FA-04

obeids
26th July, 2015, 09:11 AM
Hi guys.

Have a FIAT Immo unit with 0J66D . Client removed MCU and tried reading on Xprog using the HC05 adaptor. It obviously didn't read and ssaid voltage overload.
He then calle dme and I told him to give me the stuff.
I moved the MCU onto a QFP64 adaptor and soldered the wires as per Xprog Manual......... Timeout error.
The tried the UPA which I bought recently and didn't use for any other work. I soldered all wires as per UPA manual and it Just says ERROR 1-FF or something like that.

If I have the MCU on the QFP adaptor do I still need to lift pins? Meaning that I shouldn't connect the reset and other two or should they be connected?

Thanks alot

sogaro
5th January, 2016, 10:36 AM
Did anyone succeed in reading 0J66D with Xprog-m?

iyass
24th January, 2016, 12:54 AM
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Chenge hertz to 4000000

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sogaro
24th January, 2016, 08:20 AM
I did all these except the cable connection directly on the mcu, where exactly is it attached to and why?

BlazoO
26th August, 2023, 05:05 PM
Tell me brainiac how you will connect and pass the security on MC68HC05X32 (0D69J)
With UPA USB (clone) ,there isn't auto baud rate none security bytes option available...
For example a? Let me see you smart boy,explain me,help us

BlazoO
26th August, 2023, 05:06 PM
Tell me brainiac how you will connect and pass the security on MC68HC05X32 (0D69J)
With UPA USB (clone) ,there isn't auto baud rate none security bytes option available...
For example a? Let me see you smart boy,explain me,help us