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Re: Couldnt really find a section for this..
you have some great questions there vpgts , i wish i could answer them but all i can say is i often wondered if a v6 or v8 vs speedo could be recalibrated to acuratly show speed up to 250km like the hsv ones, i emailed a bloke on ebay who would make the original look 250km dial face. can any one help out with this one. i would love to have 250km speedo included in my level 3 dash upgrade.
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Hi Guys,
I am going insane getting this going.
I’ll start from the start.
Fresh Windows XP install on my Toshiba A3 with Built in serial port
Fresh install of Ponyprog Settings of PonyProg
XP Serial Settings: XP UART Settings:
XP Drivers Serial Info
Wiring goes like:
The ICSP header on the programmer has pins 1-10
So chip to programmer
1-3
2-4
3-5
4-6
5 - 10
6,7,8 (joined) – 1
Made sure 16bit selected , and x2444 jumper is off.
After all this hard work bellow is the info I get when I read the chip….
PLEASE HELP…..
I am going insane getting this going.
I’ll start from the start.
Fresh Windows XP install on my Toshiba A3 with Built in serial port
Fresh install of Ponyprog Settings of PonyProg
XP Serial Settings: XP UART Settings:
XP Drivers Serial Info
Wiring goes like:
The ICSP header on the programmer has pins 1-10
So chip to programmer
1-3
2-4
3-5
4-6
5 - 10
6,7,8 (joined) – 1
Made sure 16bit selected , and x2444 jumper is off.
After all this hard work bellow is the info I get when I read the chip….
PLEASE HELP…..
Re: Couldnt really find a section for this..
Hi Guys,
Have notice a different read between chip in and out but cannot do anything with it ie write.
Chip out Chip in Thanks for any assistance
Have notice a different read between chip in and out but cannot do anything with it ie write.
Chip out Chip in Thanks for any assistance
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FINALLY CAN READ AND WRITE..... RS232 port was not providing enough power to programmer.
USed a 5V power supply and BANG.... OFF it went.....
NOW FOR A REFRESHER on HEX
Does anybody have a Calculator to simplyfy process??
Any good web site to learn?
Thanks
Daniel
USed a 5V power supply and BANG.... OFF it went.....
NOW FOR A REFRESHER on HEX

Does anybody have a Calculator to simplyfy process??
Any good web site to learn?
Thanks
Daniel
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Seems your going through hell and back to do this.
As for a calculator, I cant image ull need to be changing your odo often! just manually work it out, chuck it in and write.
One question though, are you able to read and write to the chip on the board? Impressed if you can since people had problems with that. Possibly noone tried with the extra power supply
As for a calculator, I cant image ull need to be changing your odo often! just manually work it out, chuck it in and write.
One question though, are you able to read and write to the chip on the board? Impressed if you can since people had problems with that. Possibly noone tried with the extra power supply
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Re: Couldnt really find a section for this..
Hi MAte,Tazzi wrote:Seems your going through hell and back to do this.
As for a calculator, I cant image ull need to be changing your odo often! just manually work it out, chuck it in and write.
One question though, are you able to read and write to the chip on the board? Impressed if you can since people had problems with that. Possibly noone tried with the extra power supply
I do alot of V6 to V8 as well as lv 2 to lv3 conversions so calc is the way to go.
chip need to be de solidered unless you have access to vdo tool.
thanks
daniel
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Here's a quick and dirty calculator, just enter the desired odo reading at the top and it calculates the digits, checksums and block checksum, and does the endian conversion for you too.
I haven't tested it much but it looks like it calculates the right hex values for the couple of odo readings I've tried with it.
I was hoping to do it with an xdf for the dash bins, but couldn't work out a way to do the maths with TP so this is the best I could think of without spening too much time on it.
I haven't tested it much but it looks like it calculates the right hex values for the couple of odo readings I've tried with it.
I was hoping to do it with an xdf for the dash bins, but couldn't work out a way to do the maths with TP so this is the best I could think of without spening too much time on it.
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Re: Couldnt really find a section for this..
Thank you.festy wrote:Here's a quick and dirty calculator, just enter the desired odo reading at the top and it calculates the digits, checksums and block checksum, and does the endian conversion for you too.
I haven't tested it much but it looks like it calculates the right hex values for the couple of odo readings I've tried with it.
I was hoping to do it with an xdf for the dash bins, but couldn't work out a way to do the maths with TP so this is the best I could think of without spening too much time on it.
MAnually go 1 & 91234 going without tool but with tool should be easy as.....
Thanks
Again for you help....
Re: Couldnt really find a section for this..
Hi Mate,festy wrote:Here's a quick and dirty calculator, just enter the desired odo reading at the top and it calculates the digits, checksums and block checksum, and does the endian conversion for you too.
I haven't tested it much but it looks like it calculates the right hex values for the couple of odo readings I've tried with it.
I was hoping to do it with an xdf for the dash bins, but couldn't work out a way to do the maths with TP so this is the best I could think of without spening too much time on it.
When i run i get this error on all 3 of my machines ( XP, VISTA & WIN 7) any ideas?
Thanks
Daniel