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    hi all! need help to read this one MC68HC908LJ12 it is from a machine dash and count hours...
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    tools to be done ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by afitijuana View Post
    tools to be done ?
    yes!
    thanks for reply!

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    Wellon VP-990, elenc beeprog+, etc
    4C7570755F73616E64755F696D6D6F5F736F6C7574696F6E73

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    Quote Originally Posted by lupu_sandu View Post
    Wellon VP-990, elenc beeprog+, etc
    i was thinking that i can do it with xprog (not m)!!!
    thanks!

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    It has only flash, no eeprom memory inside...
    Somebody has a dump from this proc ?
    E.g. italian made bikes - Aprilia Factory 50 or similar...

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    Nobody has a dump ?
    Any dump...

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    Did you solved this Komatsu dash with this kind of processor ???

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    I take some tools from ETL, there are serious, reply fast at all mail. Very happy for services quality. I bougth them one week ago, delay estimated 3 week, I receive them less in one week.
    Great !

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    Hi all,

    I've a motorcycle cluster with this MC68HC908LJ12 (2L79A) processor. It's always resetting itself.
    Is it any easier and cheaper way to read / write it? I've got Omega MTRK, but I think it doesn't support this processor.

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    even though 2 legs from 8 are not bonded, a spider is a still spider (93c86)

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    I bought a UPP628 programmer. It's a good tool with nice support, only one small mistake: it can't decode security bytes

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    It's a Moto Guzzi Nevada cluster, any idea for security bites?
    even though 2 legs from 8 are not bonded, a spider is a still spider (93c86)

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    Quote Originally Posted by znoki View Post
    I bought a UPP628 programmer. It's a good tool with nice support, only one small mistake: it can't decode security bytes

    UPP628 Usb Programmer

    It's a Moto Guzzi Nevada cluster, any idea for security bites?
    what are the pin number for com,mod0,mod1,div4,ssel ??

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    Hi Sv2hqx,
    Unfortunately I don't remember, I didn't write it down.
    You should download this manual and figured out: http://cache.freescale.com/files/mic...8HC908LJ12.pdf
    even though 2 legs from 8 are not bonded, a spider is a still spider (93c86)

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    Hello Znoki,

    Did You succeed??
    I am doing the same thing...
    Software defect Nevada dash...
    Last edited by bigoneoszi; 18th October, 2020 at 03:36 AM.

 

 
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