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    Trying to read 1D47J Chip with X Prog-m clone V4.5 and it wont read, it just keeps coming up "Device is Silent. Timeout Error". Can read 2D47J and OD46J but not this 1D47J. I am just using the HC11 adaptor board which you plug into the top of the programmer. Its just a 1D47J out of a 1996 318ti BMW Compact, Any ideas what could be wrong guys?

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    Mate, I had this same problem the other night. I got mine to read under 2D47J.
    Maybe you have to enter the security bites first if you read it under 1D47J.
    The first 4 keys in the dump were ok but ther last 4 were all ffffffffffffff. Not sure if it was the way I read it or they have been erased before I get the EWS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fallen View Post
    Mate, I had this same problem the other night. I got mine to read under 2D47J.
    Maybe you have to enter the security bites first if you read it under 1D47J.
    The first 4 keys in the dump were ok but ther last 4 were all ffffffffffffff. Not sure if it was the way I read it or they have been erased before I get the EWS.
    Thanks for the info buddy, did you read it under '2D47J' or '2D47J with security' ? Is that the first time you had ever read the 1D47J with the X Prog-m? Its my first time on this chip. The thing that scares me with these little buggers is the fear of erasing the eeprom area, I hope to god it hasnt screwed it.

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    I have such a case and I read it as locked and it was all ok. Feel free to read it as locked.

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    Yeah, I read it as '2D47J with security' and all ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fallen View Post
    Yeah, I read it as '2D47J with security' and all ok.
    sweet mate, ill try it when i get back to work tomorrow, thanks u guys

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    Yes it readable like '2D47J with security' but most of the time pin's of mcu must be cleaned very very well before you put on (1-002-0011 adapter), i have this problem all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doslamer View Post
    Yes it readable like '2D47J with security' but most of the time pin's of mcu must be cleaned very very well before you put on (1-002-0011 adapter), i have this problem all the time.
    Thanks guys, this is great knowing im not the only one that is having this problem. Hey doslammer, you using the X Prog-m aswell?

    Ok now the question i have been dreading to ask.

    Does trying to read it under 1D47J screw it? Please dont say yes.

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    if it doesnt read you have to try the 1d47j with the mask 2d47j security Baybass
    please try and let me know what you got

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtmech View Post
    Thanks guys, this is great knowing im not the only one that is having this problem. Hey doslammer, you using the X Prog-m aswell?

    Ok now the question i have been dreading to ask.

    Does trying to read it under 1D47J screw it? Please dont say yes.

    No it does not screw it, just you can not read it, that's all.
    Last edited by doslamer; 18th November, 2010 at 02:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doslamer View Post
    No it does not screw it, just you can not read it, that's all.
    phew! thats good to hear

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    Tried reading the 1D47J through the '2D47J with security' option on the X Prog-m today. Worked a charm first time, dont understand how that makes any sense but it definitely does work so thanks a million guys

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