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    Quote Originally Posted by jogi View Post
    hi,
    Check the atached file... Fos some 912 it's enough and can be very helpful.

    regards
    Thanks mate,i have built this project and does not work 100%
    If any one is about to build it,better do not waste your time.
    I've bought Xprog-T as well... Found the additional schematic,flash and soft for Xprog-T that supports MC68HC12B32 and MC68HC12D60 but haven't tested...
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    Quote Originally Posted by umoussa View Post
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    UPA is also good, but i just want to point your attention to a major thing. In circuit programmin for Soic 8 pins is not good and in many cases that causes many problems while reading/programming....

    Umoussa
    I mostly interest for SPI read/write (airbag modules). I prefer -of course - to do it on board and not by unsoldering the 8pin-soic memory.

    What is your experience between the two: Xprog-m and upa-usb on this specific task?
    Which one is better for on board read/write of SPI 8SOIC EEPROMS?

    Thanks....

    P.S. I also look for KIA airbag modules dumps or resetting software. I saw that tachosoft does not support kia models. Any help appreciated!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by z786 View Post
    Hi, i was wondering if theres any way if you bought the x prog m with all adapters, to find a way for all authorizations to be activated without the high price tag??

    thanks
    i have searched this solution too,and i coudn't find it...

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    Hello danyguit 2000,
    Do you have the bin file for the PIC and the schematic of XPROG-T . Can you Upload it?
    Thank's

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    Quote Originally Posted by JotaB View Post
    Hello danyguit 2000,
    Do you have the bin file for the PIC and the schematic of XPROG-T . Can you Upload it?
    Thank's
    Check your post here mate...
    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...v1-0-a-100981/

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    Quote Originally Posted by danyguit2000 View Post
    Hi again
    The reason that I've made this post is because XPROG-T can Read/Write ST95P08 and SPI eeprom and XPROG from tmt does not do that so I've made mine before that post when we talked about BDM.
    But now I need to read SPI eeprom with PonyProg does all that except for St95P08 and 35080 and the available XProg in the net doesn't permit to read no SPI only with XPROG-M, but XPROG-T does it.
    It seem's to me that the hex file for the PIC of XPTROG-T must have to be diferent from XPROG of TMT.
    Can you help me again?

    Thank's JB

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentzee View Post
    Hi there
    What is your price?
    Malasia is a little bit faraway.
    Did you cracked the TMT XPROG-M version?
    Or are you a reseller?

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    And I must add XPROG work's great congratulations to the people of TMT for the good job.
    Maybe I'll buy XPROG-M, later.
    But for now I'm starting Orange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentzee View Post

    Xprog-m clone or original tmt ?
    Last edited by bram380; 22nd August, 2010 at 10:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JotaB View Post
    It seem's to me that the hex file for the PIC of XPTROG-T must have to be diferent from XPROG of TMT.
    Can you help me again?

    Thank's JB
    Xprog-T has the same hex as Xprog TMT and uses the same soft...

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    Quote Originally Posted by danyguit2000 View Post
    Xprog-T has the same hex as Xprog TMT and uses the same soft...
    But where are the diferences? How to change the cfg file?

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    Xprog , Xprog-T, Xprog-M are using a common soft "Device Programmer Desktop"
    More options are enabled when Xprog-M is connected...
    Xprog and Xprog-T are same when using "Device Programmer Desktop" soft...
    Xprog turns into Xprog-T when using BDM.exe and supports HC912B32 and HC912D60 ONLY .... so that's what makes Xprog as Xprog-T

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    Quote Originally Posted by danyguit2000 View Post
    Xprog , Xprog-T, Xprog-M are using a common soft "Device Programmer Desktop"
    More options are enabled when Xprog-M is connected...
    Xprog and Xprog-T are same when using "Device Programmer Desktop" soft...
    Xprog turns into Xprog-T when using BDM.exe and supports HC912B32 and HC912D60 ONLY .... so that's what makes Xprog as Xprog-T
    Hi
    I must disagree with you because DPD V4.2 and 4.3 one read's spi 95010 and 020 and 030 but don't read 35080 0r the other spi eeprom's and in manual of XPROG-T they claim that XPROG-T proj. does it.
    Can you comment please?
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    Read carefully page 23 of the manual...
    I've bought it from here and see what chips supports mate.

    http://techgsm.com/XPROGT_HC12_HC11_...ers,47434.html

 

 
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