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    Default Xprog-M 5. colored cable lost. Please help identify tracing

    Hello guys,

    unfortunally i lost the small 16 pin connector with the tiny colored wires and i desperately need to read and write a mcu.

    Does anyone have that cable and can tell me which colors relate to what pin?

    For reference, this is the cable iīm talking about:

    Any help is highly appreciated.

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    download xprog connection wiring diagrams, and see the answer

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricked View Post
    download xprog connection wiring diagrams, and see the answer
    Seems like you know the answer, how is that going to help if every diagram has different colors to one pin?

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    Hello, the colors are not important, you wrote that they are different on the 1st pin, it is important that the connection is correct from A to A, etc. Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudforce View Post
    Seems like you know the answer, how is that going to help if every diagram has different colors to one pin?
    becouse if you know how xprog works indeed the "color" is not relevant, you need the know xprog box pins, SO my answer was very simple i think

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    I Do NOT know which pin goes where, i just know the colors. Thats why my initial question is so important. Not shure why people simply canīt answer the question, instead of trying to be smart*** these days.

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    OK. It will be easier if you tell which MCU you want to read with Xprog. Then I'll take the pinout with the colors
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    Friends of the forum please accept the help of members and show respect. Give anyone benefit of doubt that they genuinely want to help.

    In this case do understand the basics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudforce View Post
    I Do NOT know which pin goes where, i just know the colors. Thats why my initial question is so important. Not shure why people simply canīt answer the question, instead of trying to be smart*** these days.
    there is NO answer to your question as you simply dont know how to use xprog

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwiazdamb View Post
    OK. It will be easier if you tell which MCU you want to read with Xprog. Then I'll take the pinout with the colors
    he does not understand this else he does not have to ask what color goes where

    AGAIN, GO TO XPROG SITE AND DOWNLOAD ALL WIRING DIAGRAMS

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricked View Post
    he does not understand this else he does not have to ask what color goes where

    AGAIN, GO TO XPROG SITE AND DOWNLOAD ALL WIRING DIAGRAMS
    The xprog side is not needed. Xprog has all connections in its own sofas
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    Quote Originally Posted by gwiazdamb View Post
    The xprog side is not needed. Xprog has all connections in its own sofas
    Xprog-M 5. is clone, i dont know if clone tool have pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by ricked View Post
    Xprog-M 5. is clone, i dont know if clone tool have pdf
    X prog clone original all have wiring diagrams
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