Huh... I wonder if its cause the E40 is just absolute bullshit for saving to flash.julespatch wrote:E38 files load up with the option but E40 doesn't have it in my version anyway
GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
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Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
I apologize, I just noticed the 2006 file I looked at was a p59 and not an e40 so ignore those addresses I posted. I do have ONE e40 for bench use and am glad to help if I can. It wouldn't take long to get it up and running on the bench.
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Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
All good guys thanks, they sent the car out. We could try a few if it's worthwhile knowing how to do it in the future. I don't have any of them lying around to test on
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Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Hi Tazzi, just read the whole thread on this, great work! I've been tuning E67s for a while now and want to dig into the world of hex and open source tools. Mainly to try and find a few parameters that aren't readily available.
I'm happy to help with the ongoing E67 work both in a vehicle and bench (have multiple controllers with different service #s), also have an E38 that I can read/flash on the bench as well (eventually it'll go in a car when I find a new project car). When the time comes for other controllers, I've got an E78 car as well if that'd help develop the kernel for read/flash those.
I've been using a Mongoose Pro GM 2 with SPS/TDS and an OBDLink EX cable that seems to work great for 1x speed on VPW w/PCM Hammer (not sure it'll do 4x). How are you providing licenses and could I obtain a license to NEF in order to grab the bins from my controllers?
I'm happy to help with the ongoing E67 work both in a vehicle and bench (have multiple controllers with different service #s), also have an E38 that I can read/flash on the bench as well (eventually it'll go in a car when I find a new project car). When the time comes for other controllers, I've got an E78 car as well if that'd help develop the kernel for read/flash those.
I've been using a Mongoose Pro GM 2 with SPS/TDS and an OBDLink EX cable that seems to work great for 1x speed on VPW w/PCM Hammer (not sure it'll do 4x). How are you providing licenses and could I obtain a license to NEF in order to grab the bins from my controllers?
Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Currently Im busy working on the next tool for OBDX Pro to be used with future softwares so I have this project on pause.
Programming for E38 and E67 is completed. ECUs Iv stripped apart and starting working with including E37,E69, E39, E41,E92, E98 and a few others. Basically getting a bit of a feel for all of them to see what CPU and memory they all have, since overlap between similar/same processors make development MUCH faster. As soon as I have the new tool completed, Ill be back to working onto this.
Programming for E38 and E67 is completed. ECUs Iv stripped apart and starting working with including E37,E69, E39, E41,E92, E98 and a few others. Basically getting a bit of a feel for all of them to see what CPU and memory they all have, since overlap between similar/same processors make development MUCH faster. As soon as I have the new tool completed, Ill be back to working onto this.
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Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
I just found this site. I will be a regular here now. I am working on a 2009 corvette with the e38 pcm. I normally work on BMW, Ferrari, and Lamborghini where I have done extensive work with their ECU's. I have ktag, kess, carprog, several various VCI's. I am willing to help out. HPTuners has bricked 2 PCM's so far.
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Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
If you're bricking pcms you're doing something wrong, not a software fault.
Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Usually caused by full writes on incompatible hardware/OS's which results in a brick.julespatch wrote:If you're bricking pcms you're doing something wrong, not a software fault.
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Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
you still looking for e40 testing?
Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Ive also got access to almost any ecm out there so if you need testers let me know