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Originally posted by omhl View Post
You have to read your full binary then load the same full binary you just read then press RSA BYPASS SLOW. What it does is that it takes your FULL BIN you just read and changes some values for checksum. I actually compared the read before and after RSA bypass so I know the full binary gets changed after the bypass. From what I read from past, the way the algo tricking works is that checksums runs for x amount of time on a section of the program space - all the rsa bypass does is it tricks it into calculating it correctly until time runs out?
Originally posted by omhl View PostIf you are going to be writing full programs in future , you will need to do another full read to get the full binary with RSA bypass intact in your read. Your original full read will not have the RSA bypass.
I would do it just to have a backup anyways.
Originally posted by omhl View PostOtherwise, you can work off your partial binary and flash tunes. cuz your not working in the program space anymore.
At least this is from what I understand.
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Originally posted by Martyn View Post
Because your DME probably is on 200E, 240/241E is the latest.
Was able to still get a full read. But Cannot proceed beyond this step with 200e.
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Originally posted by Bdeberrye92 View Post
Sorry, not trying to clog up the forum post, is there a method to upgrade the dme program version myself or does the dealership have to do?
Was able to still get a full read. But Cannot proceed beyond this step with 200e.
1) You should start by installing BMW Standard Tools, which will include a program called WinKFP that can be used to flash the upgrade from 200E to 241E. You can get a link to Standard Tools at bimmergeeks.net/downloads.
2) You will also need to download a reasonably current SP-daten, which contains the program and calibration files that WinKFP will flash - again, links available at the bimmergeeks site. You'll only need to download the E89 daten, which needs to be installed using "BMW Coding Tool" - Bimmergeeks includes it in the BMW Standard Tools download in the EC-APPS->CodingTool directory.
3) You MUST have the proper cable or you will brick your DME - Terra has described this at length. You can either buy the cable from Bimmergeeks or modify one that you get from ebay or some other source. Likely far easier for you to just buy it - $45.
If you've gotten that far, do not start with WinKFP- first verify your installation is correct using INPA to read some information from your vehicle. Again, there are many threads describing how to set up Standard Tools and use INPA, NCSExpert and WinKFP. Ask for help if you need it but try searching first.
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Originally posted by Bdeberrye92 View Post
Sorry, not trying to clog up the forum post, is there a method to upgrade the dme program version myself or does the dealership have to do?
Was able to still get a full read. But Cannot proceed beyond this step with 200e.
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Originally posted by dpaul View PostALL OF THE ABOVE SAID, casual inspection of the flasher code does not reveal a reason why 200E program version should not be acceptable, although I could have missed it.
If you were able to get a full read, what step did you try that failed? What error message do you get?
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So I went to the dyno today but it seems like the RPM is redlines at 8300. Even though I modified it to 8600. I checked with ECUWorx tool to see if I did it correctly in tunerpro and it shows up as 8600rpm.
Is this because the RPM limiter is outside of the tune parameters and lives in the Program portion of it?
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