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    @tachonow

    thanks for your reply.
    I already use the enforcer.


    Is there somebody who can provide me with dumps of the DME-flash and the EWS from the same car (BMW)?
    regardless what model, essential is only EWS3.

    It?s only for learning purposes. I want to see if this soft can help me in my researches, before i start to buy a suitable interface/programmer.

    hi can you up load the enforcer software ?

    i want to also use the bmw editor software .

    after reading OBDMASTER post i think you will have all your answer .

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    post no.4 my m8 cj sorry forgot to say cj also knows everything about bmw,s. And he also is a master thanks again cj

    http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...problem-84248/
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    oh man, not realized that the files are so close. just searched the whole forum. Thanks to obdmaster.

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    Did you ever tried to read the DME-flash of your dads car with BMW-Scanner?

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    i dont think you can m8, you can write isn into ews using inpa or bmw scanner though m8


    And you can read isn using inpa or bmw scanner from DME m8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Pommes View Post
    oh man, not realized that the files are so close. just searched the whole forum. Thanks to obdmaster.

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    Did you ever tried to read the DME-flash of your dads car with BMW-Scanner?

    hi , are you trying to bypass the immo , as far as i know it cannot be done with the ews 3, as yet in the world .

    never read dme flash but i think you need a programmer to do that .

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    Here is the Enforcer sw. It can be used also for other programms for activate buttons not only for Ews Editor sw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjawahir View Post
    hi , are you trying to bypass the im*o , as far as i know it cannot be done with the ews 3, as yet in the world .

    never read dme flash but i think you need a programmer to do that .

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    hi, no i don?t want to bypass the i**o, but i want to find out something concerning the im*o-system. BTW, it?s possible to bypass the ews3. But, afaik it?s a lot of work and those guys who can do that are very expensive.

    What i wanna do is to find out is how the VIN and ISN is encrypted in bmw-ecus. I thought i got it, but recently i got a BMS46 ECU and a DDE4-ECU where my method not worked.

    I need to compare ews-dumps with dme-dumps from one car.
    With BMW-Scanner you can read out the DME, already tested on a few ecus. Thats why i asked obdmaster if he ever tried to read the dme-memory.

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    It?s not possible to read out the ISN with INPA or BMW-Scanner on cars produced later then ?98.
    Do you have BMW-Scanner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tachonow View Post
    Here is the Enforcer sw. It can be used also for other programms for activate buttons not only for Ews Editor sw.
    Was searching for it thx..

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    If I recall it right is not possible to read ISN via BMW scanner or inpa when EWS 3.3 was implemented .EWS III (3.3) is installed in the 1998 E38 from 5/97 production, in the 1998 E39 from 9/97
    production, in the E46 beginning of production, in the E52 and E53 beginning of production.

    In this case you have to read the ISN straight from the DME dump using calculator
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    i fyou use bmw scaner 1.40 you can read isn number but the ews and engine ecu must be a matching set.
    i know this as when i change engine to bigger size i read isn no with bmw scanner and the input into car ews so as to keep the same keys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by simon77 View Post
    i fyou use bmw scaner 1.40 you can read isn number but the ews and engine ecu must be a matching set.
    i know this as when i change engine to bigger size i read isn no with bmw scanner and the input into car ews so as to keep the same keys.
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    What kind of car was it ?

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    mostly e46 and e39
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    I guess those cars were pre 1999 MY, not immo 3.3cars, thats why you were able to read the code via the scanner

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    hi

    the faster way to read EWS without removing any thing , by K line with xprogm
    if you have EWS3 authorisation
    you will be able to modifie EWS 3 , in the up area : tools
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    how to read ews by k line with xprogm
    .how to connect the wire
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJAMY View Post
    hi

    the faster way to read EWS without removing any thing , by K line with xprogm
    if you have EWS3 authorisation
    you will be able to modifie EWS 3 , in the up area : tools
    We are talking to read ISP from the DME in order to match EWS 3.3 to the engine DME

 

 
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