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    Need help reading this MCU with Xprog, I made wire conections like in instructions but cant read, are any trick for read this MCU?. Need lift any pin?. Dash of Ford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luis12 View Post
    Need help reading this MCU with Xprog, I made wire conections like in instructions but cant read, are any trick for read this MCU?. Need lift any pin?. Dash of Ford.
    try and re post..........
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    be so carefull when you doing ford cars whit xprog since i fu(ed up 2006 fiesta im using upa)

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    Quote Originally Posted by luis12 View Post
    Need help reading this MCU with Xprog, I made wire conections like in instructions but cant read, are any trick for read this MCU?. Need lift any pin?. Dash of Ford.
    No problem with xprog for me, but did you pit external pwr on your xprog.
    And no need for direct soldering on mcu There are solderpoints on your PCB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by honingkoning View Post
    No problem with xprog for me, but did you pit external pwr on your xprog.
    And no need for direct soldering on mcu There are solderpoints on your PCB.

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    Friend I tryed to read in BDM points and result is ?no BDM conection? if conect like anterior photo starts reading but makes error and only FF and some bytes, do you think that need to lift any pin, Digimaster reads by BDM points but dont read all memory, can you explain me how to input sec bytes in Xprog? Thx.

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    Did 2006 escape with same mask(144 pins) by bdm points...I use upa...non secured mcu

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    Quote Originally Posted by luis12 View Post
    Friend I tryed to read in BDM points and result is ?no BDM conection? if conect like anterior photo starts reading but makes error and only FF and some bytes, do you think that need to lift any pin, Digimaster reads by BDM points but dont read all memory, can you explain me how to input sec bytes in Xprog? Thx.
    Just select your mcu in xprog menu There is sec and unsec and xprog finds sec bytes automatic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by honingkoning View Post
    Just select your mcu in xprog menu There is sec and unsec and xprog finds sec bytes automatic.

    Regards Adam.
    Thanks Bro you were right, imagine i didnt make it right first time for my inexperience with Xprog but like you said, selected secure and readed eeprom and flash, only some times gives error but if you insist Xprog reads fine, Thx.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luis12 View Post
    Thanks Bro you were right, imagine i didnt make it right first time for my inexperience with Xprog but like you said, selected secure and readed eeprom and flash, only some times gives error but if you insist Xprog reads fine, Thx.

    Why you read flash, eeprom is enough for milleage.
    Dont take the risk for corrupting flash data.

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    I know the Kms are in eeprom, but testing conection and because was imposible make read in eeprom i decided to select: read flash and Xprog begins reads, until it was imposible (dont know why) perhaps it unlocked MCU, what do you think?

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    Hello...

    Select MC9S12-EEPROM (like picture) and use BDM board for 9s12 processors.

    Good luck!

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