M1.5.4

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Had a chance to run through some code here's the .bin and .xdf
Very basic tables with headers no table function yet.
No scalars or constants, done a diss-assembly only had a quick look very similar to the M1.7.
Bosch_Motronic_M1.5.4.xdf
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Optima Gls 512 1.bin
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Thanks Festy had a look.
2 Tables had parameters I haven't seen before.
Fixed.
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Those tables don't look quite right in that XDF?
I ran the bin through my XDF generator and here's what it spat out.
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Hey Festy what program do you use to generate XDF files?
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It's a Perl script that I wrote myself, it only works on Bosch Motronic bins though.
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Nice Festy... Do you have the adx for this? Want to learn more about this motronic...

Really appreciate it....

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Assuming my plug-in can communicate with the ECU (you'll need a KKL cable), try this ADX as a starting point.
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I saw KKL cable is OBD2 (16 pin) while mine is Opel OBD1 (10pin), how to solve this port?
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You'll need an adapter cable. Does this one look like what you're after?
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Ok, thanks Festy, I will try it and see what I got.... :thumbup:

Btw, what scanning tool (handheld) can work with this ECU?
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The only handheld scanners I know of are the original dealer Examiner units, but you might get a better answer from an Opel forum.
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