GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza

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Re: GM E38 E67 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza

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julespatch wrote:E38 files load up with the option but E40 doesn't have it in my version anyway
Huh... I wonder if its cause the E40 is just absolute bullshit for saving to flash.
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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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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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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?
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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.
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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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If you're bricking pcms you're doing something wrong, not a software fault.
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julespatch wrote:If you're bricking pcms you're doing something wrong, not a software fault.
Usually caused by full writes on incompatible hardware/OS's which results in a brick. :wtf:
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you still looking for e40 testing?
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Ive also got access to almost any ecm out there so if you need testers let me know
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