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    I've just found this thread while I was looking for info on the XPROG-M, good funny reading. Anyway, if I can ask what to you boys will be a simple question...

    Am I right in thinking that when purchasing the real deal XPROG-M it will read all the MCU's etc. in the device support list so long as they are unsecured.

    And, if you need to read a secured MCU (that is supported) you need to buy the appropriate authorization for that MCU.

    I only ask as I have a secured ATMEGA 48V that I would love to take a peek at the program code and the eeprom (its lock bits are set to mode 3) - on reading in my Dataman-48XP I get the following as you would expect:

    Code:
    00000000    00 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 05 05 60 60 07 07
    00000010    08 08 09 09 0A 0A 0B 0B 0C 0C 0D 0D 0E 0E 0F 0F
    00000020    10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17
    00000030    18 18 19 19 1A 1A 1B 1B 1C 1C 1D 1D 1E 1E 1F 1F
    
    etc. etc. etc. all the way down to
    
    000010E0    E0 E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EF
    000010F0    F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF
    I also have an allegedly secured ST10F269-03 to look at in the near future. Would the real XPROG-M be able to read these devices with the appropriate authorizations. Also would a decent XPROG-M clone do the same?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunker View Post
    I've just found this thread while I was looking for info on the XPROG-M, good funny reading. Anyway, if I can ask what to you boys will be a simple question...

    Am I right in thinking that when purchasing the real deal XPROG-M it will read all the MCU's etc. in the device support list so long as they are unsecured.

    And, if you need to read a secured MCU (that is supported) you need to buy the appropriate authorization for that MCU.

    I only ask as I have a secured ATMEGA 48V that I would love to take a peek at the program code and the eeprom (its lock bits are set to mode 3) - on reading in my Dataman-48XP I get the following as you would expect:

    Code:
    00000000    00 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 05 05 60 60 07 07
    00000010    08 08 09 09 0A 0A 0B 0B 0C 0C 0D 0D 0E 0E 0F 0F
    00000020    10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17
    00000030    18 18 19 19 1A 1A 1B 1B 1C 1C 1D 1D 1E 1E 1F 1F
    
    etc. etc. etc. all the way down to
    
    000010E0    E0 E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EF
    000010F0    F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF
    I also have an allegedly secured ST10F269-03 to look at in the near future. Would the real XPROG-M be able to read these devices with the appropriate authorizations. Also would a decent XPROG-M clone do the same?
    hi, Drunker, The xprog-m won't support secured ATMEGA 48V, while ST10F269-03 my XPROG-M can work for sure, if you need any support on this, pls PM me, I can't agree with people who say I am making mess in this forum, we can share and support each other which is no problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunker View Post
    I've just found this thread while I was looking for info on the XPROG-M, good funny reading. Anyway, if I can ask what to you boys will be a simple question...

    Am I right in thinking that when purchasing the real deal XPROG-M it will read all the MCU's etc. in the device support list so long as they are unsecured.

    And, if you need to read a secured MCU (that is supported) you need to buy the appropriate authorization for that MCU.

    I only ask as I have a secured ATMEGA 48V that I would love to take a peek at the program code and the eeprom (its lock bits are set to mode 3) - on reading in my Dataman-48XP I get the following as you would expect:

    Code:
    00000000    00 00 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 05 05 60 60 07 07
    00000010    08 08 09 09 0A 0A 0B 0B 0C 0C 0D 0D 0E 0E 0F 0F
    00000020    10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17
    00000030    18 18 19 19 1A 1A 1B 1B 1C 1C 1D 1D 1E 1E 1F 1F
    
    etc. etc. etc. all the way down to
    
    000010E0    E0 E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EF
    000010F0    F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF
    I also have an allegedly secured ST10F269-03 to look at in the near future. Would the real XPROG-M be able to read these devices with the appropriate authorizations. Also would a decent XPROG-M clone do the same?
    HI, ATMEGA chips I know here the way to crack it is like the way from the picture.
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    Thank you for that picture but i think that other clones will perform the same. I have a clone from china and I was unsure about its performance but after i test it I came at conclusion that is ok. I find very good for read/write secured motorolas but for other things I think there are better options. For instance for ecus there are cloned bdm100 which can identify better the ecu and did not need to know what mcu it is for read config a or b or so and bdm100 do also the checksums. For st10 I think that is better to use flashit which it can be found here in dk with simple max232 interface. Did not tested for micronas but I hink that can be good also for that. I post some pictures of my tests and there are xprog clones from 150$ with all adapters and all authorizations.
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