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    Default Help with writing file to 5q0959655am tc234-32L j-tag.

    Hello, having issues with it's writing the D-flash file with crash data removed. To a tc234-32l vw22 module first time trying an infinion mcu, I'm using vvdiprog and once erased and writing there is a couple lines it just will not erase/write to when compared. Anyone had this issue?

    Would anyone have a pinout diagram do I can link it up on bench to read fault codes, to see if it is just crash counts left.

    Thank-you.

    File has password, will give it to those who help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neilp1990 View Post
    Hello, having issues with it's writing the D-flash file with crash data removed. To a tc234-32l vw22 module first time trying an infinion mcu, I'm using vvdiprog and once erased and writing there is a couple lines it just will not erase/write to when compared. Anyone had this issue?

    Would anyone have a pinout diagram do I can link it up on bench to read fault codes, to see if it is just crash counts left.

    Thank-you.

    File has password, will give it to those who help.

    It sounds like you're dealing with a tricky write operation on the TC234 chip. If you're having trouble with stability or checksum errors, make sure your connections are solid and that you're using the right voltage levels. Also, some tools struggle with this specific module, so trying a different programmer might help. If you need detailed technical references or guidance on writing structured data, you might find some useful resources here: essayfactory.uk. Sometimes, checking similar cases in different forums or consulting chip documentation directly can save a lot of trial and error. Let us know if you find a working solution!
    It`s interesting.
    Last edited by Ronnie23; 5th March, 2025 at 10:00 AM.

 

 

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