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    Hello , Samic It is the best moderator , he helped me too , I thank him very much .

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    Samic want to ask you about
    hc08az60 mcu's

    vvdi reads 2 eeproms separately. Is there any chance to add option to read this mcu is one packadge 1024kb. As now its separate 512kb. in some immo work i need 1024kb.
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    Hi to all. I cloned ECU PSA DCU102 micro ST10F276 successfully.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drugowaz View Post
    Samic want to ask you about
    hc08az60 mcu's
    vvdi reads 2 eeproms separately. Is there any chance to add option to read this mcu is one packadge 1024kb. As now its separate 512kb. in some immo work i need 1024kb.
    not sure whether can add in one data package as 1024kb, we will try first, if we can figure it out sure will add.

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    Xprog has this function it reads full 1024 size
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    Quote Originally Posted by drugowaz View Post
    Samic want to ask you about
    hc08az60 mcu's

    vvdi reads 2 eeproms separately. Is there any chance to add option to read this mcu is one packadge 1024kb. As now its separate 512kb. in some immo work i need 1024kb.
    MC68HC08AZ60 have 1024 kb size memory area ??? are sure ?
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    Anyone tried to read Volvo CEM with 2x 9s12xdt256 1l15y?

    With Lonsdor connections VVDI read right one both eeprom and flash every time but cannot read the left one -every time 'chip not connected' Strange because the Lonsdor manual say connections are exact the same, but it does not work for me with left mcu.
    So anyone tried and succeed in reading both MCUs?
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    hc08az60 eeprom is 1024 bytes total.
    Divided into eeprom1 and eeprom2, each 512bytes.
    Just merge them with any hexeditor

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    Quote Originally Posted by exe123 View Post
    hc08az60 eeprom is 1024 bytes total.
    Divided into eeprom1 and eeprom2, each 512bytes.
    Just merge them with any hexeditor
    bytes....yes thats right
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    Quote Originally Posted by p1et View Post
    Anyone tried to read Volvo CEM with 2x 9s12xdt256 1l15y?

    With Lonsdor connections VVDI read right one both eeprom and flash every time but cannot read the left one -every time 'chip not connected' Strange because the Lonsdor manual say connections are exact the same, but it does not work for me with left mcu.
    So anyone tried and succeed in reading both MCUs?
    Hello , it would be great the team Xhorse to solve this problem will we need this option .

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    Tried X-Prog and same exact situation. Right one read eep & flash perfect, left no comms with MCU. I will try with Lonsdor KPROG-2 but they did not include any adapter for connecting to MCU so need to use other cables. Don't want to solder straight on KPROG pins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by exe123 View Post
    hc08az60 eeprom is 1024 bytes total.
    Divided into eeprom1 and eeprom2, each 512bytes.
    Just merge them with any hexeditor
    I tried this. Not worked
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    Quote Originally Posted by p1et View Post
    Tried X-Prog and same exact situation. Right one read eep & flash perfect, left no comms with MCU. I will try with Lonsdor KPROG-2 but they did not include any adapter for connecting to MCU so need to use other cables. Don't want to solder straight on KPROG pins.
    So ring poins around mcu and no problem. You will find proper connections. I did bunch of these no problem both mcu
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    Quote Originally Posted by drugowaz View Post
    So ring poins around mcu and no problem. You will find proper connections. I did bunch of these no problem both mcu
    I tried and same situation. Right one work flawless and left no comms. If you succeed in reading both, then I don't know what is going on... Maybe MCU is damaged? This CEM is from scratch for testing purposes.

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    Hello , maybe MCU it's corrupt mast by read something FFFFFF or posibil pcb is damage and can read anymore .

 

 

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