llanesluna
16th February, 2018, 05:31 AM
Hello friends,
I want to bring you my experience with an experiment I made today. I use a DIGIMASTER 3 to perform the Mileage (KM to some of you) correction on most of the cars I work with.
I am tired of un-soldering and soldering back so I purchased a cheap SOIC 8 clip with on Ebay507334 to work and I inserted in the DIP of the OBP Adapter (check picture attached507333). To my surprise the device was able to read the chip (93C56), it read correctly the mileage, but at the time to input the correction, it gave me error, something related to communication I guess. All was in-circuit.
My question is, those Clip adapters are able to write on circuit? It does not make sense for me that it read it correctly, but was unable to write.
Can somebody give me examples, or where to look?
Excuse my poor English.
PD: Check pictures attached
I want to bring you my experience with an experiment I made today. I use a DIGIMASTER 3 to perform the Mileage (KM to some of you) correction on most of the cars I work with.
I am tired of un-soldering and soldering back so I purchased a cheap SOIC 8 clip with on Ebay507334 to work and I inserted in the DIP of the OBP Adapter (check picture attached507333). To my surprise the device was able to read the chip (93C56), it read correctly the mileage, but at the time to input the correction, it gave me error, something related to communication I guess. All was in-circuit.
My question is, those Clip adapters are able to write on circuit? It does not make sense for me that it read it correctly, but was unable to write.
Can somebody give me examples, or where to look?
Excuse my poor English.
PD: Check pictures attached