PCM Hammer Release 014

They go by many names, P01, P59, VPW, '0411 etc. Also covering E38 and newer here.
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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GeoNV,

Are you saying these logs are from a different PC??

They have the same rouge lines ...
[05:40:36:203] Kernel upload 9% complete.
[05:40:38:328] Voltage:
[05:40:38:343] Kernel upload 22% complete.
[05:40:39:444] Kernel upload 35% complete.
[05:40:40:510] Kernel upload 48% complete.
[05:40:41:743] Kernel upload 61% complete.
[05:40:42:823] Kernel upload 74% complete.
[05:40:43:995] Kernel upload 87% complete.
[05:40:45:061] Kernel upload 100% complete.
[05:40:45:575] Kernel Version: 010301BB
[05:40:45:591] Kernel uploaded to PCM succesfully.
[05:40:45:748] PCM and image file are both operating system 12587603
[05:40:45:954] Flash chip: Intel 28F800B, 1mb
[05:40:46:003] Calculating CRCs from file...
[05:40:46:081] Requesting CRCs from PCM...
[05:40:49:564] Elm ID:
[05:40:58:532] Range File CRC PCM CRC Verdict Purpose
[05:40:58:548] 0E0000-0FFFFF not needed not needed n/a OperatingSystem
[05:40:58:563] 0C0000-0DFFFF not needed not needed n/a OperatingSystem
[05:40:58:579] 0A0000-0BFFFF not needed not needed n/a OperatingSystem
[05:40:58:579] 080000-09FFFF not needed not needed n/a OperatingSystem
[05:40:58:595] 060000-07FFFF not needed not needed n/a OperatingSystem
[05:40:58:610] 040000-05FFFF not needed not needed n/a OperatingSystem
[05:40:58:626] 020000-03FFFF not needed not needed n/a OperatingSystem
[05:41:00:785] All Pro ID:
[05:41:05:401] 008000-01FFFF 81AA5ABE 0C0A549F Different Calibration
[05:41:05:416] 006000-007FFF not needed not needed n/a Parameter
[05:41:05:432] 004000-005FFF not needed not needed n/a Parameter
[05:41:05:448] 000000-003FFF not needed not needed n/a Boot
[05:41:05:510] Processing range 008000-01FFFF
[05:41:05:510] Pretending to erase.
[05:41:05:526] Pretending to write...
[05:41:05:541] Address % Done Time Remaining
[05:41:05:651] 0x008000 0% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:06:888] 0x008400 1% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:08:076] 0x008800 2% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:09:367] 0x008C00 3% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:10:524] 0x009000 4% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:12:035] All Pro self test result:
[05:41:12:222] 0x009400 5% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:13:447] 0x009800 6% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:14:615] 0x009C00 7% Measuring write speed...
[05:41:15:887] 0x00A000 8% 01:53
[05:41:17:287] 0x00A400 9% 01:53
[05:41:18:551] 0x00A800 10% 01:52
[05:41:19:750] 0x00AC00 11% 01:50
[05:41:20:880] 0x00B000 12% 01:47
[05:41:23:289] All Pro firmware:
[05:41:23:367] 0x00B400 13% 01:54
Then there is (from the debug log),
[05:40:36:265] TX: STPX H:6D10F0, R:1, L:1033
[05:40:36:328] TX: ... Wacked off
[05:40:38:328] Voltage:
[05:40:37:265] RX: 6D F0 10 76 00 73
[05:40:38:343] TX: AT I
Note the time stamps ...

And again,
[05:40:47:363] TX: AT ST 06
[05:40:47:379] OK
[05:40:49:564] Elm ID:
[05:40:48:407] Timeout during receive.
[05:40:49:572] Initializing PcmHacking.AllProDeviceImplementation
[05:40:49:572] Sending 'test device present' notification.
Again, note the time stamps ...

And repeats for all the rouge entries.
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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The latest PCM Hammer that functioned with my AVT-852 is ver. 10. Anything later only recognizes the AVT and not the PCM. The options are ghosted and non-functional. I have attempted to reload drivers with no avail.
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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I do not have an AVT-852, I do believe one of the developers does, I suspect it works ... So we need to find out why it doesn't for you.

What "options are ghosted"??
Does it allow you to select the AVT and Comm port, does it save it so the next time you open PcmHammer, the AVT is already selected??
Does the user have write permissions to the PcmHammer directory??
Anything in the Debug log??
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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yes I have an avt-852 and can confirm I have been testing and it is working in at least 014. There was an earlier version where it did not but we fixed that.
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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Hi everybody
Tried to use VCM2 (J2534)
pcmhammer passes test when choosing vcm2
But it fails to read PCM
Just info.

Are there any chineese cheap hardware devices wich can be used with program? (except of those in "Help")
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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yoheer wrote:Hi everybody
Tried to use VCM2 (J2534)
pcmhammer passes test when choosing vcm2
But it fails to read PCM
Just info.

Are there any chineese cheap hardware devices wich can be used with program? (except of those in "Help")
When you press the "get properties" button, does it list the OSID, calibration ID, etc?
If not, please post the debug log.

If that works please try to read the PCM and post the debug log from that.
Please don't PM me with technical questions - start a thread instead, and send me a link to it. That way I can answer in public, and help other people who have the same question. Thanks!
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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Some of the clones are not feature or hardware complete. This sounds one sounds like it cant do long packets like it should be able to. The debug log should show this.
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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The VCM2 is a Ford specific device, I suspect it does not support J1850 VPW.
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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I will try it guys asap. I'll have to get to my buddy's ride. Mine are only OBD1 GM and Ford.
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Re: PCM Hammer Release 014

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What is the recommend firmware for OBDLink LX? Also will speeds ever increase with this device or is it just not capable of faster speeds.
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