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dakicc
14th December, 2011, 05:48 PM
eprom is 93c66
i have 31666 km
i need 82000 km
please help my...
thanks and advance...

CARPARTS
14th December, 2011, 06:31 PM
put in line F0 AND 100 the next bytes :


01 00 FF FF ....
05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB
05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB
4B 05 45 76 ....

drpeter
15th December, 2011, 09:34 AM
put in line F0 AND 100 the next bytes :


01 00 FF FF ....
05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB
05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB 05 14 FA EB
4B 05 45 76 ....

I don't think so :-), wrong location.

Try this....

dakicc
15th December, 2011, 10:25 AM
thanks my frends,its work...

CARPARTS
15th December, 2011, 02:00 PM
If dr peter could maybe upload the data without password, so everyone could maybe see who's right or wrong about the calculation.

Thanks

drpeter
15th December, 2011, 02:21 PM
If dr peter could maybe upload the data without password, so everyone could maybe see who's right or wrong about the calculation.

Thanks

What did I tell you about the calculation?

I don't share passwords, manufacturers are also watching this forum, they are earning a lot of money with info from this forum. Only members I know very well will get the pass if they want. You can ask the member who post this dump who was right.

CARPARTS
15th December, 2011, 02:48 PM
Then dont say that the addresses are wrong because its 100% in the good place.

I also dont think so that manufacturers will look this stuff as this suzuki-calculation is not a worldshocking invention

Have a nice day

Meat-Head
15th December, 2011, 02:56 PM
manufacturers are also watching this forum, they are earning a lot of money with info from this forum.

1) They should donate some of that money to the worlds best website
2) That's because this is the worlds BEST website
3) Do you have usernames/companies?
4) Suggest they do a search for that thread "makers f*k up" or simular name
and learn from it

drpeter
15th December, 2011, 05:01 PM
Then dont say that the addresses are wrong because its 100% in the good place.

I also dont think so that manufacturers will look this stuff as this suzuki-calculation is not a worldshocking invention

Have a nice day

You are right it isn't shocking, but did you asked DACICC? He told me my dump worked ok and it is different then your explanation lol.

CARPARTS
15th December, 2011, 05:52 PM
You're right Dr Peter, this algoritme and locations are so complex, secret and heavily crypted that it is indeed better to lock it with a password for the whole world.

Suppose that somebody from Nissan, Honda or Toyota would see this...

By the way, its DAKICC, not DACiCC.

drpeter
15th December, 2011, 06:11 PM
You're right Dr Peter, this algoritme and locations are so complex, secret and heavily crypted that it is indeed better to lock it with a password for the whole world.

Suppose that somebody from Nissan, Honda or Toyota would see this...

By the way, its DAKICC, not DACiCC.

Finally you recognised a fault, you are learning now check your complex calc :-).

pinkfloyd5eg
15th December, 2011, 07:01 PM
Finally you recognised a fault, you are learning now check your complex calc :-).

I think it is not complex enough!!

is it ??

The mileage is stored in the next lines:
00E0: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 6A 18 95 E7
00F0: 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7
0100: 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 xx xx xx xx
where the next bytes:
6A 18 95 E7 - is a mileage

82000km = 05 14 FA EB

am I right or closed ??

Meat-Head
15th December, 2011, 08:07 PM
You're right Dr Peter, this algoritme and locations are so complex, secret and heavily crypted that it is indeed better to lock it with a password for the whole world.

Suppose that somebody from Nissan, Honda or Toyota would see this...


Why does it matter they see it - then invented it?
OK so it's complex - but everybody knows here on DK if the top IN-correctors can't IN-correct something - nobody can.

drpeter
15th December, 2011, 08:08 PM
I think it is not complex enough!!

is it ??

The mileage is stored in the next lines:
00E0: xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx 6A 18 95 E7
00F0: 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7
0100: 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 6A 18 95 E7 xx xx xx xx
where the next bytes:
6A 18 95 E7 - is a mileage

82000km = 05 14 FA EB

am I right or closed ??

You are A Star now I see its included in tachosoft, I sorted it myself. Congrats lol.

pinkfloyd5eg
15th December, 2011, 08:57 PM
Why does it matter they see it - then invented it?
OK so it's complex - but everybody knows here on DK if the top IN-correctors can't IN-correct something - nobody can.

Maybe they knew that truth about DK IN-Correctors in Hyundai, so they produced a special 9s12xxx MCU for new 2011 i10. :manuflag:

Meat-Head
15th December, 2011, 09:08 PM
Maybe they knew that truth about DK IN-Correctors in Hyundai, so they produced a special 9s12xxx MCU for new 2011 i10. :manuflag:
That's easy enough - just get member Justy22 to write on DK Headed note paper - he has rented a car - left the lights on - used his favorite jump leads - now the milage is IN-correct - can they help.

Meat

drpeter
15th December, 2011, 09:22 PM
That's easy enough - just get member Justy22 to write on DK Headed note paper - he has rented a car - left the lights on - used his favorite jump leads - now the milage is IN-correct - can they help.

Meat


Yes it is, maybe Carparts can explain to us how Suzuki Kansei dashes are ''encrypted'' lol.

Meat-Head
15th December, 2011, 09:24 PM
Yes it is, maybe Carparts can explain to us how Suzuki Kansei dashes are ''encrypted'' lol.


Well they are after Justy22 been at them

pinkfloyd5eg
15th December, 2011, 09:29 PM
Yes it is, maybe Carparts can explain to us how Suzuki Kansei dashes are ''encrypted'' lol.

you can always use Tachosoft Decrypter for this dash lol

CARPARTS
15th December, 2011, 10:13 PM
So Dr Peter, I was right, wasn't I ?