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sounds good to me
A BECM sync tool isn't something that this research would bring about immediately. That being said I am interested in how the Sync tool works and am pretty sure one could be produced for a much reduced price.
I'll look into it once Ive finished this project.
That is not possible.I suspect you'd need to look at making the comm work through the OBDII port for it to be a practical proposition for most people, rather than having to open up the BECM - do you think that's feasible?
That is not possible.
There is no external access to the lines needed to access the EEPROM, you have some magic answer to that?Which is what page one of this thread said about the whole project. I'd say it's already gone beyond what was thought possible four pages ago. And even if it's not, the human race has only progressed through trying the impossible.
Access to the EEPROM in all instances is done by a proxy upload technique. A bootloader (in this case a SCI port bootloader) is uploaded to allow access to the EEPROM via the SCI port.
Regular diagnostic access can see part of the EEPROM if not all of it. This is bounds checked by the lock bit so as to not allow access to "sensitive" information. It may well be that this bounds check can be bypassed or subverted in some way to allow access to sensitive parts irrespective of the lockbit.
Its not magic and never will be. Like all magic its methodically planned and investigated. Then its usually just a bit of (in this case technical) sleight of hand
Well you seem to know what you are talking about, keep at it
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