GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
- Brian_Griffin
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Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Saw someone selling NVS ECU Flasher on mhhauto for $150 usd
Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
I thought Tazzi was the creator???
- Brian_Griffin
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Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
I find it comical someone is trying to sell a software with issues. Good luck providing support for an app that will brick an e38/e67 randomly due to a kernel bug haha.
What a laugh, pay $150 to brick your computer. Karma for those stupid enough to do so

What a laugh, pay $150 to brick your computer. Karma for those stupid enough to do so

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- Brian_Griffin
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Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Yeah,you'll find the most unethical sellers on that site.
Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Wow, that's low. 

Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
Part of the fun of a developer is learning how to protect your software.
The 'licensing' I had on the free application I was distributing at the time was in no way designed to stop a good hacker, it was just a deterrent against unauthorized modifying so I could ensure any problems that were happening were not due to some else else trying to force abilities that should not be done until further tested. Since it was provided to anyone freely at the time to test since it was very very much in its early testing and development stage (and never made it out of it).
Its been quite some years since I worked on that application, and its only been in the past few where I have gone back to writing kernels, although no longer strictly in assembly which has helped with speed and also removing any silly errors which happened when writing the E38/E67 in assembly.
Anyways, the purpose of this entire thread was learning from the ground up to create kernels from scratch, which has been absolutely critical to the advancements I have made in separate projects.
I can't provide any details about an up coming project, but.. something is brewing
The 'licensing' I had on the free application I was distributing at the time was in no way designed to stop a good hacker, it was just a deterrent against unauthorized modifying so I could ensure any problems that were happening were not due to some else else trying to force abilities that should not be done until further tested. Since it was provided to anyone freely at the time to test since it was very very much in its early testing and development stage (and never made it out of it).
Its been quite some years since I worked on that application, and its only been in the past few where I have gone back to writing kernels, although no longer strictly in assembly which has helped with speed and also removing any silly errors which happened when writing the E38/E67 in assembly.
Anyways, the purpose of this entire thread was learning from the ground up to create kernels from scratch, which has been absolutely critical to the advancements I have made in separate projects.
I can't provide any details about an up coming project, but.. something is brewing

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Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
i still have it on my desktop at my workshop for flashing oses into e38 ecu's efilive wont do. mainly to get ecu's in cars while original ones run through looking for unlock codes.
i use a different app to do the trans controllers when i needed raw bin files, but i got that covered now too.
I'd certainly be interested to hear/see more of what you release in the future.
i use a different app to do the trans controllers when i needed raw bin files, but i got that covered now too.
I'd certainly be interested to hear/see more of what you release in the future.
Re: GM E38 E67 E40 Kernel/Bootloader Development Extravaganza
anyone still looking for e90 or e92 ecus to tinker with ive got a few extras for free if anyone wants them