So I’ve got an M3-underneath wagon here with M3 MK60 but I’d really like to use a separate button to turn on m-track mode, like I’m sure many of you here desire.
I have the non-m MK60 on the shelf, has anyone cracked one open to see if there are programming headers brought out to external pins for reading and writing to the EEPROMs? I’m planning to cut mine open to validate this but don’t want to destroy a perfectly good one.
If we can trace the pins, it should be pretty easy to pull a read from a ZCP e46 with an adapter harness and flash any old MK60. Then run an extra wire, assuming internal hardware is the same, to see if we can get that m-track button to work.
If that fails then it’s on to building some simple circuits to imitate short/long presses.
I have the non-m MK60 on the shelf, has anyone cracked one open to see if there are programming headers brought out to external pins for reading and writing to the EEPROMs? I’m planning to cut mine open to validate this but don’t want to destroy a perfectly good one.
If we can trace the pins, it should be pretty easy to pull a read from a ZCP e46 with an adapter harness and flash any old MK60. Then run an extra wire, assuming internal hardware is the same, to see if we can get that m-track button to work.
If that fails then it’s on to building some simple circuits to imitate short/long presses.
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