PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
- FriskyDingo
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
@daniel2345 Will there ever be E37 support?
Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
Somewhere in this thread he has specifically stated that he has no plans on developing for anything other then the E38 and E67, he did also state that could change!
However, he hasn't been on here in awhile, I suspect he has accomplished his own personal goal and moved on ... Unfortunately, as oh so many worthies do!
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However, he hasn't been on here in awhile, I suspect he has accomplished his own personal goal and moved on ... Unfortunately, as oh so many worthies do!
-Enjoy
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- FriskyDingo
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
Tonight I tried to connect to my buddies 2010 Silverado 4.8l with E38 ecm using a VCX Nano GM and it initialises ok recognizing the device as a bosch MDI but when I try to connect to the ecm I keep getting this error. I see a few posts mentioning problems with the vcx nano and this program, has anyone gotten it to work? The VM I was using was Windows 7.
Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
I updated the ftdi driver to 2.12.28.0 and it worked a little better it would consistently connect and pass seed/key but still fail on read flash. Tried it with the vx j2534 driver you posted a while back and PowerPCM would crash out when connecting.
Installed on a virgin Win7 box and no change. I've tried it on a few different PC's same result hoping that rules out the PC side.
Installed on a virgin Win7 box and no change. I've tried it on a few different PC's same result hoping that rules out the PC side.
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
The VCX passthrough driver has a logging feature, here's what it spit out.
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[14:07:40.321] LOG DATE = 2015-09-02
[14:07:40.321] LOG PATH = C:\ProgramData\VCX\Logs\PASSTHRU\VCXPT32.log
[14:07:40.321] LOG LEVEL = 0xff
[14:07:40.321] LOG FLAG = 0x00
[14:07:40.321] J2534 DLL Version: 04.04.210328
[14:07:40.321] DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH TID = 0x00000fd0
[14:07:40.321] APP Name: C:\Users\VX DIAG\Desktop\PowerPCM_Flasher_0006.exe
[14:07:40.321] DLL Name: C:\ProgramData\VCX\Apps\PASSTHRU\VCXPT32.dll
[14:07:40.321] VCX Library: VCX.DLL
[14:07:40.321] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[14:07:40.321] PassThruOpen.
[14:07:42.836] J2534DeviceOpen: CommType = Default.
[14:07:45.008] J2534DeviceOpen: pInfo = 1.8.4.0 VCX-NANO
[14:07:45.008] pulDeviceID = 0x00000001
[14:07:45.008] [0x00000000] J2534_STATUS_OK
[14:07:45.008] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[14:07:45.008] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[14:07:45.008] PassThruReadVersion.
[14:07:45.008] ulDeviceID = 0x00000001
[14:07:45.008] pApiVersion = 04.04
[14:07:45.008] pDllVersion = 04.04.210328
[14:07:45.008] pFirmwareVersion = 1.8.4.0 VCX-NANO
[14:07:45.008] [0x00000000] J2534_STATUS_OK
[14:07:45.008] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[14:07:45.008] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[14:07:45.008] PassThruConnect.
[14:07:45.008] ulDeviceID = 0x00000001
[14:07:45.008] enumProtocolID = 0x00000005
[14:07:45.008] J2534 Protocol: [0x00000005] CAN
[14:07:45.008] ulFlags = 0x00000800
[14:07:45.008] CONNFLAG_CAN_ID_BOTH
[14:07:45.008] ulBaudRate = 500000
[14:07:45.696] *pulChannelID = 1
[14:07:45.696] VCX_PROTOCOL_ISO11898_CAN
[14:07:45.821] [0x00000000] J2534_STATUS_OK
[14:07:45.821] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[14:07:45.821] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[14:07:45.821] PassThruIoctl.
[14:07:45.821] ulChannelID = 1
[14:07:45.821] enumIoctlID = 0x00000002
[14:07:45.821] pChannel = 0x72654080
[14:07:45.821] SET_CONFIG
[14:07:45.821] ulNumOfParams = 3
[14:07:45.821] Config #0 DATA_RATE
[14:07:45.821] Parameter: 0x00000001
[14:07:45.821] ulValue: 0x0007a120(500000)
[14:07:45.821] Config #1 LOOPBACK
[14:07:45.821] Parameter: 0x00000003
[14:07:45.821] ulValue: 0x00000000(0)
[14:07:45.821] Config #2 BIT_SAMPLE_POINT
[14:07:45.821] Parameter: 0x00000017
[14:07:45.821] ulValue: 0x00000050(80)
[14:07:45.821] Save Config #0: Param = 00000001, Value = 0007a120, Set=0
[14:07:45.821] Save Config #1: Param = 00000003, Value = 00000000, Set=0
[14:07:45.821] Save Config #2: Param = 00000017, Value = 00000050, Set=0
[14:07:45.821] [0x00000000] J2534_STATUS_OK
[14:07:45.821] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[14:07:45.821] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[14:07:45.821] PassThruStartMsgFilter.
[14:07:45.821] ulChannelID = 1
[14:07:45.821] enumFilterType = 1
[14:07:45.821] pstructJ2534Mask = 0x0012d988
[14:07:45.821] pstructJ2534Pattern = 0x0012c950
[14:07:45.821] pstructJ2534FlowControl = 0x00000000
[14:07:45.821] pulFilterID = 0x0012c94c
[14:07:45.821] J2534Mask:
[14:07:45.821] Msg #0 :
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulProtocolID: 0x00000005
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulRxStatus: 0x00000000
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulTxFlags: 0x00000800
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulTimeStamp: 0
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulDataSize: 4
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulExtraDataIndex: 0
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ucData: 00 00 07 e8
[14:07:45.821] J2534Pattern:
[14:07:45.821] Msg #0 :
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulProtocolID: 0x00000005
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulRxStatus: 0x00000000
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulTxFlags: 0x00000800
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulTimeStamp: 0
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulDataSize: 4
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ulExtraDataIndex: 0
[14:07:45.821] Msg->ucData: 00 00 07 e8
[14:07:45.821] J2534FlowControl:
[14:07:45.821] Msg #0 :
[14:07:45.821] Msg NULL!
[14:07:45.852] Info: VCX AddFilter Complete.
[14:07:45.852] *pulFilterID = 1
[14:07:45.852] [0x00000000] J2534_STATUS_OK
[14:07:45.852] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[14:07:50.196] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[14:07:50.196] PassThruStopPeriodicMsg.
[14:07:50.196] ulChannelID = 1
[14:07:50.196] ulMsgID = 0
[14:07:50.243] Info: VCX AddTimer Complete.
[14:07:50.243] [0x00000000] J2534_STATUS_OK
[14:07:50.243] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[14:07:50.243] >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
[14:07:50.243] PassThruStartPeriodicMsg.
[14:07:50.243] ulChannelID = 1
[14:07:50.243] pulMsgID = 0x00415d40
[14:07:50.243] ulTimeInterval = 1000
[14:07:50.243] PeriodicMsg:
[14:07:50.243] Msg #0 :
[14:07:50.243] Msg->ulProtocolID: 0x00000005
[14:07:50.243] Msg->ulRxStatus: 0x00000000
[14:07:50.243] Msg->ulTxFlags: 0x00000800
[14:07:50.243] Msg->ulTimeStamp: 0
[14:07:50.243] Msg->ulDataSize: 12
[14:07:50.243] Msg->ulExtraDataIndex: 0
[14:07:50.243] Msg->ucData: 00 00 07 df 01 3e 00 00 00 00 00 00
[14:07:50.243] error: J2534_ERR_EXCEEDED_LIMIT
[14:07:50.243] *pulMsgID = 0
[14:07:50.243] [0x0000000c] J2534_ERR_EXCEEDED_LIMIT
[14:07:50.243] <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
[14:07:54.899] DLL_PROCESS_DETACH TID = 0x00000fd0
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
I see that you're using the GM version of the VCX Nano. Is it the wifi or cable only version? I'm curious how different each of the models are as I have the wifi version. I'd love to try out this software but i'm waiting on a BCM at the moment as my Yukon seems possessed at the moment. Can't communicate with anything and the dashboard thinks it's Christmas time already.FriskyDingo wrote:Tonight I tried to connect to my buddies 2010 Silverado 4.8l with E38 ecm using a VCX Nano GM and it initialises ok recognizing the device as a bosch MDI but when I try to connect to the ecm I keep getting this error. I see a few posts mentioning problems with the vcx nano and this program, has anyone gotten it to work? The VM I was using was Windows 7.
Available tools:
VCX Nano GM wifi (VXDIAG NANO-PLUS-V1.2 2020.10) (STM32F407 VTG6 ARM brand processor)
VAS 6154 Clone (VW6154-V1.0 1850) Looks like the VCX Nano but not as complicated.
Mongoose ISO/CAN
VAGcom HEX+CAN (HC8198369 Rev. B)
Maxidas DS708
VCX Nano GM wifi (VXDIAG NANO-PLUS-V1.2 2020.10) (STM32F407 VTG6 ARM brand processor)
VAS 6154 Clone (VW6154-V1.0 1850) Looks like the VCX Nano but not as complicated.
Mongoose ISO/CAN
VAGcom HEX+CAN (HC8198369 Rev. B)
Maxidas DS708
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
It's the cable version but they're both the same minus a wifi module.PeterTremonti wrote:I see that you're using the GM version of the VCX Nano. Is it the wifi or cable only version? I'm curious how different each of the models are as I have the wifi version. I'd love to try out this software but i'm waiting on a BCM at the moment as my Yukon seems possessed at the moment. Can't communicate with anything and the dashboard thinks it's Christmas time already.FriskyDingo wrote:Tonight I tried to connect to my buddies 2010 Silverado 4.8l with E38 ecm using a VCX Nano GM and it initialises ok recognizing the device as a bosch MDI but when I try to connect to the ecm I keep getting this error. I see a few posts mentioning problems with the vcx nano and this program, has anyone gotten it to work? The VM I was using was Windows 7.
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
Hi.
Im sorry not beeing around a while. We had a quite regular summer compared to the Corona Summer in 2020... So i had much more fun beeing outside with the Family and friends
Last weekend we tested my friends G20 VAN with the LS3 and E67 after just standing still in the Garage for 8..9 months. i recognized some Bugs and made me some notes.
Also the log posted here Seems to be a good source for further debugging.
I will work on the Tool in the near future, probably dropping ELM Support...
So keep healthy, best regards, Daniel
Im sorry not beeing around a while. We had a quite regular summer compared to the Corona Summer in 2020... So i had much more fun beeing outside with the Family and friends
Last weekend we tested my friends G20 VAN with the LS3 and E67 after just standing still in the Garage for 8..9 months. i recognized some Bugs and made me some notes.
Also the log posted here Seems to be a good source for further debugging.
I will work on the Tool in the near future, probably dropping ELM Support...
So keep healthy, best regards, Daniel
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
Welcome back! Glad you had a better summer this year. If I can help at all please let me know. I also have a VCX Nano to test with and an LMG on an E38. I'm not sure how much I can help, but I'm willing to try. I have a modified calibration to remove DOD ready to go but not a full BIN.
Available tools:
VCX Nano GM wifi (VXDIAG NANO-PLUS-V1.2 2020.10) (STM32F407 VTG6 ARM brand processor)
VAS 6154 Clone (VW6154-V1.0 1850) Looks like the VCX Nano but not as complicated.
Mongoose ISO/CAN
VAGcom HEX+CAN (HC8198369 Rev. B)
Maxidas DS708
VCX Nano GM wifi (VXDIAG NANO-PLUS-V1.2 2020.10) (STM32F407 VTG6 ARM brand processor)
VAS 6154 Clone (VW6154-V1.0 1850) Looks like the VCX Nano but not as complicated.
Mongoose ISO/CAN
VAGcom HEX+CAN (HC8198369 Rev. B)
Maxidas DS708
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Re: PowerPCM_Flasher: my tool for E38 and E67
If you need to do some logging like I did, open the VCX Log Manager app and click on the folder icon. It will open a folder then go to the "Logs" folder and then the PASSTHRU folder.PeterTremonti wrote:Welcome back! Glad you had a better summer this year. If I can help at all please let me know. I also have a VCX Nano to test with and an LMG on an E38. I'm not sure how much I can help, but I'm willing to try. I have a modified calibration to remove DOD ready to go but not a full BIN.