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    [QUOTE=bram380;1524813]Write sweeper 03.hex to mcu ATtiny 2313.
    Write EPROM.bin to eprom 28f512 for ecu application.

    sorry but i dont understand. whend i need to write eeprom.bin? in what
    u mean if i use aplication "ecu decoder" with pc with max232 i use eeprom.bin ?

    i will use only tiny sweeper , i need put some where that eeprom.bin when i decode ecu from list ?

    thanks

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    there is other metod to make immo off this ecu-s.
    In DK use search and you will find .
    Large nations behave like gangsters ,and young as prostitutes !

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    i finish my tiny sweeper , i write mcu tiny with sweeper.hex and i lock the bits ..
    when i powered led is blink intermitent continuously. its ok ?
    whend she stop blinking? after i succeed remove immo?

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    I think the sweeper0.3.hex must be write in flash of attiny2313 and Eeprom.bin must be write in Eeprom
    of Attiny2313.

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    thanks.. but let hear another advice..
    anyone ? please

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    Hi friends, where is the correct way for program attiny2313 with progisp?

    Thanks in advance friend...

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    Hi Antonio, I've lost 2 days figuring out how to make the sweeper to work. I've also got the blinking LED at the beginning. Follow these steps (tested, working):
    Write sweeper 03.hex in the following way (with PonyProg):
    (1) first select device Attiny2313
    (2) second write the fuse bits, and verify them
    (3) from the menu "open device file" -> select "sweeper 03.hex"
    (4) from the menu "write all"
    (5) DO NOT PERFORM VERIFY OR READ OPERATION, just
    remove the chip from the programmer.Othervise you will have
    blinking LED
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    good afternoon,my question -is necessary to have ECU hooked up on car,or I can work it on a bench with powersuppluy.
    I read that using sweeper for megane '97 is necessary have ECU connected always on a car.Thanx for reply.

 

 
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