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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferreira View Post
    HI

    No, the galletto 1260 was ok at first times. Even read the ecu for the original file, but now can read nothing no more.
    Also tried today on an Golf 4 1.9TDI PD and it could?nt read too.

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    Maybee resistor in k-line is death.

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    i have galletto 1260 and can t read/edit my ecu.i have merc vito 2.2 cdi bosch EDC15C6.i want more power. please help

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    a veces hay que eliminar el fusible 11 o 15 para los grupo vag. el audi a?o 2007 necesita programador para CAN. necesitas cmd 1251 . galleto funciona bien con edc16 linea K

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    Default Problem with Galletto 1260

    I also have the same problem, when try to read cars normaly soft show everthing is ok but no. In the table ecu data show only "..............a....." and when finish with reading example the file must have lenght 32kb but i see 24kb.

    /Test i make with BMW 328 i e36 from 1996/

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    i am tring to read my ecu (sirus 32) but i keep getting the "open port" error. I have a supossed 1260 Galletto clone with LED. Got any sugestions ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsibiza View Post
    Dear. You cant read an edc16 can based ecu from audi with galetto clone.

    You will need some other stuff,working on canbus to read this ecu!

    This car isnt even listed in carlist,so why do you try it?
    Audi A4 B7 is still K-line .. it should work fine .. tested on my A4 B7 2006 TDI

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    how do you install the galletoo software

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    try downloading the FTDIchip driver from the FTDIchip website.

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    I hae similar problem. Galletto reads fine ECU but when trying to write sends errore.
    I am using it with peugeot 206 1.6 petrol bosch me 7.4.4
    Any pointers?

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    just a newbie and wanting to download software so have to post something

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    I would like to know the difference galleto 1260 and 1250 galleta alguel can help me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ciochy View Post
    i am tring to read my ecu (sirus 32) but i keep getting the "open port" error. I have a supossed 1260 Galletto clone with LED. Got any sugestions ?
    Had the same issue - try using software attached in the post #4 of this thread. I managed to get a bit further, but then my Virtualbox windoze chashes when trying to read ECU data (will try native windoze install)..

    I guess the cracked versions have hardcoded port somewhere?!

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    Ok Thanxxx

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    Quote Originally Posted by hinko View Post
    Had the same issue - try using software attached in the post #4 of this thread. I managed to get a bit further, but then my Virtualbox windoze chashes when trying to read ECU data (will try native windoze install)..

    I guess the cracked versions have hardcoded port somewhere?!
    Update.. i've installed winxp natively and galetto1260 came to life. I managed to flash my car in a few minutes!!



    Both sw worked, the one i got with the tool and tje one from post #4.

 

 
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