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    Quote Originally Posted by magadan View Post
    Read attentively previous pages.
    "liviudiaconu" gave you the help twice.
    Here the photo, on it it is possible not to do only darkly dark blue lines.

    Also read all topic. Then will understand more.
    @magadan: i have a question: in your picture are few blue lines (new wires), few red "X" (removed components) and a blue/red "X". What mean this?
    "Remove the resistor" or "remove the resistor and solder a new wire"?

    That because i don't use this method yeth..i use only 3 wires.

    Is about R51 from http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ml#post1549664

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    I have find this guide ....is it also possible to do it like this

    Step 1: Please ensure that you have installed the VCDS software.

    Step 2: Plug your disabled cable to the USB. There maybe be a pop-up window to indicate you to install the driver, for damaged cable, let it be, skip it.

    Step 3: Right click "MY COMPUTER", select " HARDWARE", then "DEVICE MANAGER", then "OTHER DEVICE", then " USB DEVICE".

    Step 4: Right click "USB device", select "PROPERTIES", select " DETAIL", there will be a line information displayed. VID_xxxx & PID_xxxx, please write down the 4 letters or number for VID and PID.

    Step 5: Unplug the cable, Go to your VCDS directory and open RT-USB.inf with wordpad or similar.

    Step 6: Take a glass of wine or a beer. Scotch without rocks is fine too.

    Step 7: Scroll to the bottom and add one more line as " USB\VID_xxxx&PID_xxxx.DeviceDesc="VAG-COM Compatible USB Interface", the four numbers or alphabets are also the same as the ones you write down in step 4.

    Step 8: Save "RT-USB.inf" file and then EXIT.

    Step 9: DOWNLOAD and RUN FT-Prog. FTDI Utilities
    Go to "DEVICES" and "SCAN AND PARSE" (or press F5). Change the VID/PID to the one you wrote down and go to "DEVICES" and "PROGRAM".

    Step 10: Unplug cable and then plug cable.

    Step 11: DOWNLOAD and RUN Mprog 3.5 from mprog.software.informer.com/
    DOWNLOAD and UNPACK 908WORK.rar from rs845tl.rapidshare.com/#!download|845l36|386124337|908WORK.rar|0|R~425075 F987428283DA1E4104ADF1EEAA

    Go to "DEVICE" and "SCAN"
    It should say on the bottom:
    Number Of Blank Devices = 0
    Number Of Programmed Devices = 1

    Press "FILE" and "OPEN" and target the file/dump 908WORK.rar and OK. Go to "DEVICE" and "PROGRAM".
    Wait for a couple of seconds.

    And you are done!
    Plug your cable to your car and run VCDS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liviudiaconu View Post
    @magadan: i have a question: in your picture are few blue lines (new wires), few red "X" (removed components) and a blue/red "X". What mean this?
    "Remove the resistor" or "remove the resistor and solder a new wire"?

    That because i don't use this method yeth..i use only 3 wires.

    Is about R51 from http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...ml#post1549664

    Your method too works.
    Darkly dark blue lines are necessary, that the cable diagram completely corresponded datasheet version 1 cable.
    White blue lines correspond to yours to "three jumpers".
    Red thick X this deleting.
    Dark blue dark lines, and red thin X it is optional actions.
    Here the correct picture, previous was inexact.
    I loaded this picture, because it is equivalent to its cable.
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    Last edited by magadan; 8th May, 2012 at 11:39 AM.

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    Thank you.
    I use only 3 wire version and loader. If i use your version with ALL wires, the cable will work with original soft or with loader?

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    Quote Originally Posted by liviudiaconu View Post
    If i use your version with ALL wires, the cable will work with original soft or with loader?
    No.
    It only for complete compliance to the original diagram of that cable, we program whose flash.
    On this picture I yet didn't begin to draw as to replace transistors on chips.
    Last edited by magadan; 8th May, 2012 at 01:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magadan View Post
    Your method too works.
    Darkly dark blue lines are necessary, that the cable diagram completely corresponded datasheet version 1 cable.
    White blue lines correspond to yours to "three jumpers".
    Red thick X this deleting.
    Dark blue dark lines, and red thin X it is optional actions.
    Here the correct picture, previous was inexact.
    I loaded this picture, because it is equivalent to its cable.

    Thanks man! i looking for that procedure!.

    You are the best people!.
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    Well I have done some minor advance with my dead clone Vag 10.6 cable. Basically interface is connecting good with computer, FTDI and drivers should be OK, VID 0430 PID FA24 and got FT232RL eeprom ept dump. I attach my Vag10.6 installer too. Next I need to check ATMega.
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    Hello...

    you save me ... i have a broken vag106 ... and now i try to fix it.

    Thanks

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    Whoa finally I have read 194 pages and it is amazing the quantity and quality of the info here. I have learned a lot reading the whole thread. But with my mind in a storm now I have some doubts that comes to my mind about VCDS / Vagcom interface in this moment:
    1.- anyone knows what means the different status of led light signals? steady, blinking, green, red, off? from intelligent interfaces off course.
    2.- I now that programming GAL can be problematic and not as easy as the ATMega ot FTDI IC, but according to the posts 2756 to 2760, GAL can removed in favor off some jumpers, but ATMega firmware is the same how the cable can work as normal without it?
    3.- I have read that ATMega firmware is independent from FT232xx USB communication IC, please can you confirm this?
    I hope you can give more light about this ideas.
    Thanks,

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    hello everybody (excue for this stupid question)
    I have an interface with firmware v11.11.1 VCDS French, I want to make a copy of this interface with another dead, is it possible to make a copy of this intreface (firmware of course) and how to proceed.
    thank you to friends
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    If you clone that interface, soon will be blocked.

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    thanks tk500 for reply
    the interface (clone one) don't be update via internet, so why the original one will de bloked??
    2- can i clone this interface?? and how ??
    thanks

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    if is used on computer with internet access, serial will be reported
    also dump will start to travel ...
    this genuine interface will be disabled

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    I read the original interface as indicated by isp Tutorial on (Ponyprog) and I programme atmega of the interface second one (clone) but without success, what i can do to successe a clone (is it yhis wy to do or not???).
    thanks

 

 

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