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    I made a mess, I accidently erased the BDM memory with this program : MProg 3.5 . I'm asking whoever has another program to reflash this tool, and the entire BDM chip content, I would be more then gratefull.I've also uploaded the MProg 3.5
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    Noone?? The chip inside the BDM says : MC68HC11E1CFN3 . Please help!

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    maybe you have to use xprog ! got to seach !

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    Yo're saying that I need the Xprog device, or only the software ?

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    Does anyone atleast know if the MC68 can be reprogrammed trough the BDM interface? or do I need the XprogM ?

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    With Mprog you can erase the 93C46 eeprom only. the 68hc is still ok. you just need to get the ept-file from a working bdm and rewrite it with mprog.

    for programming the 68hc you will need xprog, upa or some other programmer.

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    Try mine eeprom from BDM100 CMD1255 clone .
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    Ok, so I managed to write the ept file... but DimSport still says: no device found.In the list of the USB Devices it's installed as : "Map3D OBD II Interface" . I've uploaded three pics... One has the FT232BL that says : BLANK DEVICE ??
    So, what next ?

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    Here : the three atachements
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    You need the FT232 file, to reupload with mprog...
    I don't have it.

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    Here's the FT Programmer, if someone could make a copy of his FT232BL file and upload it here please....Open the software, connect the device, press : "Scan and Parse" then save the file.The file must be in *.xml format in order for me to be able to re-write the FT....
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    No xml file ? it only takes two minutes guys ...

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    Hi,

    you haven't erased the Motorola chip but the eeprom of the FTDI chip in your device! You need the reprogramm either using FT_Programmer oder MProg, doesn't matter!

    Search the forum for BDM1255! The file for the eeprom ist still there!

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    Yes... but I need the XML file to reprogram the FTDI... because it says : BLANK DEVICE

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    So, I've done all above... this still doesn't work.I reprogrammed it with Mprog... no use.What next ?
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