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    Default Ford 6000 mcu pinout

    Some have alternative pinout for this board ? Or have i solder to the processors pin directly ? Carprog can read ,but the shown pcb is different as mine .


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    Ok,i find it

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    look at this ... but I think you will not be able to read with CarProg....?
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    Default ford 6000

    hello
    which device's schematic
    which device reads it

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    Probably the carprog support this chip- i’ll try it when i have some time in the near future

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    Quote Originally Posted by hbfj View Post
    Probably the carprog support this chip- i’ll try it when i have some time in the near future
    old 6000Cd can read with carprog... but this not can read ... have protected ....

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    What is the worst case when i try to read ? The radio is unusable right now

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    This model E3prom not protected

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    Funnily enough, i opened up one of these radio's tonight too with the intention of using carprog.


    Ilen, thanks for the photo indicating the chip pins.
    I'm trying to work out which wires to solder on these connections, can anyone please help by specifying the function at each of these pin shown in the photo (8,9,10,11,96)?
    I'll try with carprog tonight if someone can help with the details.


    Thanks in advance

 

 

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