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    Default Ford 6000NE ST92F124V1QB what programmer?

    Ford 6000NE
    YS4F-18C815-AE
    V026681
    FD600A
    JAN 14

    MCU ST92F124V1QB

    As the title says, what programmer will read this MCU. I have a carprog 4.1 that does ST92F150/250, will it read this? I'm full of man-flu and don't want to be making a bollox of it. <shameless>Unless some kind sole can get me the code. </shameless>
    V Series TMS470 / EEPROM data - encryption / decryption, totally pwned.

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    I just have read for new software 2015 for orange 5 including ST92F124V1QB
    ???????????? ? Orange-5 USB
    Last edited by audiopoint; 8th January, 2015 at 09:54 PM.

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    BeeProg ....
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    try 6799..............

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    Thanks to all. Looks like I might have to add another tool to my list. 6799 works.

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    V Series TMS470 / EEPROM data - encryption / decryption, totally pwned.

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    HI Dunker,
    ST92F120:
    This EEPROM can be directly addressed from 220000h to 2203FFh for 128K Flash device and 220000h to 2201FFh for 60K/36K Flash devices.
    ST92F124:
    A hardware EEPROM emulation is implemented using special flash sectors to emulate an EEPROM memory directly addressed from 220000 to 2203FFh.
    So it seems that this mcu can be readout without a problem only if some of these protections are not set:
    APRO: ROM access protection.
    APBR: BootROM access protection
    APEE: EEPROM access protection.
    I have written my own loaders long ago and spent some time with these ST devices.
    So I think that there is no need for some other programmer carprog should still do you job.
    regards ficho

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