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    lavman,

    please attach photo of the component side, perhaps I can help you.

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    Hi Mac Gyver, thanks for your help, have uploaded component side was just getting ready to have a bash at pulling apart so if you can save me some grief that would be great. I will hold off with both fingers and toes crossed.
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    Lavman,

    I read and program making connections as the the photo.
    if you have more doubts let me know.
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    Mac Gyver,

    Ok thanks for that will give it a go..say what programmer are you using for this connection layout.

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    Lavman,

    see my attachements here: http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...st10-f-115366/

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    Thanks again Mac Gyver you have been a great help I appreciate it.

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    hi
    dear mac gyver,could u please send me winols?
    there is a car that i just want to change its flash with other one and i do not want change eeprom because of immo.(in MM6PB).
    which parts are related to immo and which parts are eeprom?
    should i calculate cheksum?


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    hope help others.

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    auto coding,

    see here winols:
    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...s-files-50034/

    usually the immo is on bank 1 and bank 2 on ST10Fxxx flash memory, there are cases that are external serial EPROM memories

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    hi,thanks
    could u explain me how can i calculate cheksum?
    if i want to replace one st10f280 flash dump with other st10f280,i should just change 0,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 banks?
    do i have a checksum problem if i do this?

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    auto Coding,

    I never had any checksum problems in ECU reprogrammed.
    when immo is in flash microcontroller always let banks 1 and 2, if the immo is an external eprom, change all the banks.

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    Default Read-Write ST10F280 on IAW 4SF Fiat Palio ECU

    Hi friend:

    Would you please tell me how to connect Xprog to ST10F280 on a IAW 4SF. I attach an image.

    It is a Fiat Palio ECU.

    Regards.

    GJP.
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    gjpadron,

    make connections as shown in photo
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    MAc Gyver:

    Thanks very much.

    With kind regards,

    GJP.

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    Dear Mac Gyver:

    Thanks for the information above. Remember, I'm going to use the XPROG. So please, also indicates where are the points of the card in which I have TxD signals (N14), RxD (P15), RSTIN (A) and P0.4 (G15), to avoid having to unsolder the chip .

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