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    Try with kwp2000+
    Or galetto

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanos batam View Post
    how to program 5p08 in circuit with X prog M?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~~~tak View Post
    Guys check this link.They sells a lot of programmers that works fine.They price is cheeper than Chinese.WBR.???-Prog-M - ????? ?????+????? = 140***036; ? ????????? - ????????????? ?????? Oktja.ru
    This is a set of self-assembly 140$

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    hi
    just got me a xprog mfrom china,question.Can xprog-m read mcu mc68hcp11a1vfn c11w and what adapter do i need to use?by the way mine is version 5.
    thanks in advance

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    tried reading a hc11a1(8) from a peugeot 306 ecu and the programmer keept on saying DEVICE IS SILENT.
    I will open it tomorrow and see what colour the pcb is and will post here.

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    You did not say what the ECU type, that should be IAW 8Pxx in PSA car which contains mc68hcp11a1vfn. I read/write this ECU/MCU with Xprog-m (clone) with no problem without any pin lift. The devices in menu either HC11A1(C11W) or HC11A8-old (set to 8000000hz) works no difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zmann View Post
    You did not say what the ECU type, that should be IAW 8Pxx in PSA car which contains mc68hcp11a1vfn. I read/write this ECU/MCU with Xprog-m (clone) with no problem without any pin lift. The devices in menu either HC11A1(C11W) or HC11A8-old (set to 8000000hz) works no difference.
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    the ecu is from a peugeot 306 magnet marell IAW 08P.1C,when i try to read with either of the selection you have listed above i get device silent,by the way my xprog has a green board.
    Thanks again for your reply.

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    does anybody used vw dashobord module with micronas to change km? is it any good?
    i have a mk5 dashbord with cdc3272, this config it is present in xprog only in skoda and caddy; but in my case if i use it it reads mabo jambo (no real pin or km).
    anyway, xprog read micronas dump after several atempts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rappttor View Post
    does anybody used vw dashobord module with micronas to change km? is it any good?
    i have a mk5 dashbord with cdc3272, this config it is present in xprog only in skoda and caddy; but in my case if i use it it reads mabo jambo (no real pin or km).
    anyway, xprog read micronas dump after several atempts...
    With wv cdc3272&24c32 (2006-2007), Xprog don't hav any problem with my..

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    does it bypass security every time or you must take several atempts?

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    Anybody help me!! Xprog-m support the CR16MFR PLCC 44 ?????

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    Anybody has the 2010-05-12 version?
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by elchip View Post
    Look on motorola datasheet all motorola MCU for IRQ usage Vdd X 2 ...
    So no place in datasheet precise Vpp on IRQ pin !
    Cos some devices work on 5V Vdd and need 10V Vpp , and devices which usage 3.3V need 6.6V on IRQ..
    So you cant say 9V ...
    Simple is Vpp ( IRQ ) = Vdd X 2 that all.

    And I know to XprogM cant do security HC05B16 cos it need full different configuration like in ETL to go to bootstrap special mode jump to desired address etc etc ...
    But it is different story ...
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    What is the difference between a resistor labeled 151 152 154? Basically, what does the last number mean, and can I use a 154 or 151 instead of 152? I have some 151 and 154 and they both are sold as 150K resistor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawdog1 View Post
    What is the difference between a resistor labeled 151 152 154? Basically, what does the last number mean, and can I use a 154 or 151 instead of 152? I have some 151 and 154 and they both are sold as 150K resistor.

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    It goes like this !!! 151=150 which means it's 15 and the 1 representing the number of zero's after the 15,so 152=1500 to get the proper value you have to say 1500 divided by 1000 and the 1000 meaning KILO(1000) so this resistor would be 1,5kilo ohms.
    154=150000 so this would be 150kilo ohms(150k) etc etc
    Hope i explained it as simple as possible since i am not a lecturer,and if not understood fire away.

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    any one know how to read and write 28c64 and 29f400 using xprog-m

 

 

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