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    Talking Guide on English for Smok DDM/PDM Jtag?

    Hello DK,

    I am new here, just bought Smok tool and it will arrive at the end of this week hopefully. As you seen in my other thread I am a bit worried about the PDM/DDM Jtag on Volvo.
    As I am new to this I need someone to help me doing it the right way. In the picture/Text that is provided by smok its unclear where i should put the Jtag wires. And its also polish language which I do not understand, when i put it in translator it makes no sense.

    Is it possible to pay someone to make a guide, with pictures and complete procedure in one of this languages: English/Swedish/Serbocroatian? Or is there a guide already done online?

    Seems like im the only one who doesnt know how to do a "easy operation" like this...

    Thank you

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    Ask smok for English translation
    Oh and by the way if my post has been at all helpfull
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    Quote Originally Posted by teerak2uk View Post
    Ask smok for English translation
    Got the answer "it will be in future"

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    Quote Originally Posted by xanova View Post
    Hello DK,

    I am new here, just bought Smok tool and it will arrive at the end of this week hopefully. As you seen in my other thread I am a bit worried about the PDM/DDM Jtag on Volvo.
    As I am new to this I need someone to help me doing it the right way. In the picture/Text that is provided by smok its unclear where i should put the Jtag wires. And its also polish language which I do not understand, when i put it in translator it makes no sense.

    Is it possible to pay someone to make a guide, with pictures and complete procedure in one of this languages: English/Swedish/Serbocroatian? Or is there a guide already done online?

    Seems like im the only one who doesnt know how to do a "easy operation" like this...

    Thank you
    First read dashboard eprom and make backup and of course make new km and after that change km in PDM /DDM
    Read on OBD PDM / DDM eeprom and flash
    On new model (2014/2015) possible read and erase eeprom on OBD and in that case you don't need soldering wires and Jtag - BDM
    On older model 2010-2013 first you must read eprom and flash on OBD and after that disabled DDM / PDM soldering wires like in user manual change reading in UART mode erase Eprom and Flash and than load flash (before reading on OBD ) and write with Jtag. Eprom is blank or erased but when you put back on car new km is in PDM / DDM
    Job is done ☺
    From my experience
    Last edited by cokolo; 18th August, 2015 at 09:58 AM. Reason: UART mode not SPI my fault,sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by cokolo View Post
    Firsr read dashboard eprom and make backup and of course make new km and after that change km in PDM /DDM
    Read on OBD PDM / DDM eeprom and flash
    On new model (2014/2015) possible read and erase eeprom on OBD and in that case you don't need soldering wires and Jtag - BDM
    On older model 2010-2013 first you must read eprom and flash on OBD and after that disabled DDM / PDM soldering wires like in user manual change reading in SPI mode erase Eprom and Flash and than load flash (before reading on OBD ) and write with Jtag. Eprom is blank or erased but when you put back on car new km is in PDM / DDM
    Job is done ☺
    From my experience

    Thank you. Now i must ask some more silly questions, i hope you can answer this for me or someone else on this forum. I am grateful.

    "Firsr read dashboard eprom and make backup" -Is this done by OBD? How do i make backup of eeprom?

    "Read on OBD PDM / DDM eeprom and flash " - How do I flash? :$

    Thank you. I am totally new on this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xanova View Post
    Thank you. Now i must ask some more silly questions, i hope you can answer this for me or someone else on this forum. I am grateful.

    "Firsr read dashboard eprom and make backup" -Is this done by OBD? How do i make backup of eeprom?

    "Read on OBD PDM / DDM eeprom and flash " - How do I flash? :$

    Thank you. I am totally new on this.

    Everything read on OBD (dashboard eprom, PDM / DDM eprom and flash )
    Just press button for reading.

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    When I have connected the Jtag wires to the DDM/PDM board. What should I do then? I do it in multiprog..

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    In Multiprog (like on picture) read Flash and Data flash .
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    Quote Originally Posted by cokolo View Post
    In Multiprog (like on picture) read Flash and Data flash .

    ddm reading and pdm only obd
    when we have secured system
    informs multi tool that deletes flash and data flash
    and unlock processor

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    Quote Originally Posted by killer85 View Post
    ddm reading and pdm only obd
    when we have secured system
    informs multi tool that deletes flash and data flash
    and unlock processor

    I am very thankful for your reply. But I must say i am totally new. I will read the KM in DDM/PDM by UHDS. If there is KM stored there then i have to do DDM/PDM by jtag.

    Should i use "read flash"/"Write flash" in the UHDS software by Smok? What happens then, what does "Read flash"? I do this by OBD? I would really love someone to have on Skype that can talk via voice with me.. .
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    you must enter in select car tab... then check pdm or ddm table

 

 

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