Re: PCM Hammer Release 021
Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 4:02 am
It's not the Os version, it's about the quality of the file that was written or how it was written (i.e. Corruption), or the unit itself.
Nothing relevant in PcmHammer has changed, especially up to the point it's getting.
I know nothing about your VCI, and I don't believe it's the issue, I do believe the PCM has corruption of some sort.
Have you at least tried the stupid simple things ... like, checking the wiring harness, power source condition.
On the pcm the required pins are 19,20,58,60.
Or even trying it in 1x mode (disable 4x) in the Select Device dialog.
I know, but what the hay, it can't hurt to check off the stupid stuff ...
Nothing relevant in PcmHammer has changed, especially up to the point it's getting.
I have found under multiple conditions where the Os will in fact simulate a Mode20 and send out a Mode60.[08:37:45:938] TX: 6C FE F0 A0
[08:37:45:962] RX: 6C F0 10 E0 AA
[08:37:45:962] Parsing 6C F0 10 E0 AA
[08:37:45:964] Module 0x10 (engine controller) has agreed to enter high-speed mode.
[08:37:45:968] Sending 'test device present' notification.
[08:37:45:968] TX: 8C FE F0 3F
[08:37:48:069] ReadMsgs OBDError: ERR_BUFFER_EMPTY . . . . . . . . . . . Normal
[08:37:48:069] Sending 'test device present' notification.
[08:37:48:070] TX: 8C FE F0 3F
[08:37:48:075] TX: 6C FE F0 A1
[08:37:50:070] ReadMsgs OBDError: ERR_BUFFER_EMPTY . . . . . . . . . . . Normal
[08:37:50:071] J2534 setting VPW 4X
[08:37:50:075] Sending 'test device present' notification.
[08:37:50:075] TX: 8C FE F0 3F
[08:37:50:082] Sending 'test device present' notification.
[08:37:50:082] TX: 8C FE F0 3F
[08:37:50:103] Loaded C:\PCM Hammer 21\PcmHammer021.2\PcmHammer021.2\Kernel-P01.bin
[08:37:50:107] Sending upload request for kernel size 7890, loadaddress FF8000
[08:37:50:110] TX: 6C 10 F0 34 00 10 00 FF 80 00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Normal, request permission to upload $1000 (4096) bytes to address $FF8000
[08:37:51:493] RX: 6C F0 10 7F 34 00 10 00 FF 80 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not normal, a NO response (0x33) to the upload request.
[08:37:51:494] Received an unexpected response. Attempt #1, status Refused.
[08:37:51:501] RX: 6C F0 10 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This says everything, this is an ack (acknowledgement) to a reset (6C 10 F0 20) of the PCM, i.e. kicked you out and locked the door!
I know nothing about your VCI, and I don't believe it's the issue, I do believe the PCM has corruption of some sort.
Have you at least tried the stupid simple things ... like, checking the wiring harness, power source condition.
On the pcm the required pins are 19,20,58,60.
Or even trying it in 1x mode (disable 4x) in the Select Device dialog.
I know, but what the hay, it can't hurt to check off the stupid stuff ...