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    Default pinout from 6LPB NOT 6LP2 FOR PEUGOET 407

    please can you help me for program this calculator 6LPB not 6LP2 .I compare between this calculators and i find the difference in shematic electronique.
    can you help me for pinout xprog for 6lpb in this picture i put it
    thanks in advance
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    any help please
    really i want your help....

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    not have solution





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    really no solution for this calculator......

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    i think nobody has the solution for this type of calculator

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    any help please...

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    nobody here has the solution....?

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    Hi did you check here http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...03/index2.html as I had the same 6LPB for Citroen. You need to work on front side of the ECU as per Mac Gyver's instructions it worked for me. Hope this helps

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    thanks for reply and your link but i need how to program calculator 6LPB for peugeot 407 (pinout by xprog)
    thanks in advance.

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    no have solution, I read this ecu with st10flasher.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elosomaloso View Post
    no have solution, I read this ecu with st10flasher.
    thanks .....

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    can someone help me please ? galetto read 576 KB,, Ktag read 512 KB,,, StFlasher read 1.4 MB ( as HEX file) and each files has different content
    wich one need I to clone this 6LPB ecu ?

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    Ktag, mpps etc read just the data area and is 512kb. Galletto reads 64k more and i think the extra 64k is near the beginning of the bin file somewhere, cant remember exactly. Hex files are txt files so will be a lot bigger. I have a job on this week to clone a 6LPC.105 and I will be trying the 512k backup 1st. I'll let you know.
    Last edited by Dunker; 22nd January, 2018 at 11:14 PM.
    V Series TMS470 / EEPROM data - encryption / decryption, totally pwned.

    IEC 62056-21 - new discussion: sonsivri.to/forum/index.php?topic=60412.0


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    Thanks Dear Friend Dunker,
    I have choosen dumps of Xprog, it is also 512kb,,I wil send ecu tomorrow back to customer
    dumps from xprog and Ktag are similar
    dumps from galetto and Stflasher are similar ( when is it converted to Bin file), but still they have a small difference in content ( same bits at different adress in dump )

    problem is I cant read ecu on bench with autocom/delphi to see result,,tried by K-line and also can-bus lines
    so I will wait customer his feedback
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    I've swapped my ECU today. I just read with MPPS in boot mode and copied the 512k file to the new ECU. Everything worked ok with no fault codes.
    V Series TMS470 / EEPROM data - encryption / decryption, totally pwned.

    IEC 62056-21 - new discussion: sonsivri.to/forum/index.php?topic=60412.0


 

 
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