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    Default Carprog Remove protection

    Hi everyone

    I have this tool(hardware) CARPROG,can anyone good at this remove the protection to open all modules???
    Is this possible?
    Lets try and see if anyone can do it with the help of all...
    Must be a way of open all of this modules......

    I have all details if anyone needs it....

    Cheers
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    hi,
    As far as I know each device has a unique serial nr. It can mean that the pc software checks it and enables or disables the future according to the nr. It would mean pc software is the place we have to start looking for the solution. Am I right ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jogi View Post
    hi,
    As far as I know each device has a unique serial nr. It can mean that the pc software checks it and enables or disables the future according to the nr. It would mean pc software is the place we have to start looking for the solution. Am I right ?

    regards
    jogi
    Hi

    YOU ARE CORRECT....they have a serial number....

    Cheers

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    now that would be something if it is possible.

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    Do this interface read and wirte flash of psg16 opel/saab ecu?
    BR
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    Quote Originally Posted by kptuning View Post
    Do this interface read and wirte flash of psg16 opel/saab ecu?
    NO Idea man. Check their web.
    ht*p://w*w.codecard.lt/carprog/software/opel-psg16-diesel-pump-by-obdii-read/change-mileage-read-pin-reset-ecu-/prod_375.html
    As for the main thread. My pc programming skills are advanced enough to write a reasonable pc software. I'm also able to program some microcontrollers, projects I did are quite complicated. As for r.e. in particular software unpacking, can't help .

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    hi if you have carprog can you help me please !

    Thanks

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...hlight=carprog

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    to:MAXIMUS1000

    help me scan protokol write dump
    to Merc Vito via K-line(OBDII).

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    this program cracked where??

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    you can edit dumped file with car prog

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    Yes

    93Cxx series : 93C06, 93C06 8bit, 93C46, 93C46 8bit, 93S46, 93CS46, 93C56, 93C56 8bit, 93S56, 93CS56, 93C66, 93C66 8bit, 93S66, 93CS66, 93C86, 93C86 8bit, 93S86, 93CS86;
    24Cxx series: 24C00, 24C01, 24C02, 24C04, 24C08, 24C16, 24C32, 24C128
    95xxx series: 95010, 95020, 95040, 95080, 95P08, 95160, 95320

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    i had a look at it,what does it do differently when its enabled ? I saw it lists n/a next to most of the devices, but turning that off was straightforward enough.

    Not so easy without hardware to verify.

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    i have the hardware i willl test for you.

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    Hey, why You dont respect codecard guys products ? I know them verry well. Little bit shame on You, prices in codecard company are not so high

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    Asking 350 euro for an emulator for yamaha is VERY HIGH!!!!
    ofcourse we respect them ,but see this as a sport or hobby.

 

 
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