01-29-2018, 07:43 AM
LAUNCH EasyDiag Unlocking Locked Adapters
good news for owners of Locked adapters LAUNCH EasyDiag dug
around on the Internet, collected information and ... it turned out!
I will describe the recovery steps for both Locked and Blown
LAUNCH EasyDiag adapters .
We need a
dump of a non-blocked adapter (with 52 firmware on board). The programer
itself
runs the programmer in the J-
and the program in which I did everything
Programs recommended by Adminom
program for firmware adapter
native application ST-Link
Before we begin, we will
use the utility from Segger to turn our St-Link V2 (clone) into the J-Link programmer
and install the program (downloaded from the above) with which we will flash our Device * We disassemble the adapter (I took it apart on the board with a knife by cutting the place of the gluing of the case)
connect the programmer to the pictures
J-Link (ST-Link V2 Clone)
launch the J-Flash application
Create a new project select the controller STM32F207 IG
after all the procedures connect our adapter to the computer and connect it to the program in the Target tab, select Connect
and well on the video))
Good luck, the guys write, I will definitely prompt))
Programs recommended by Admin
program for firmware adapter
native application ST-Link
Dumps
- firmware 11.53, boot 1.23.001 program_memory_11.53.7z (172 KB)
and up to a heap flash from non-flicked MDiag:
- firmware 11.55, boot 1.03.000 program_memory_11.55.7z (158 KB)
- firmware 11.49, boot 1.03.000 program_memory_11.49.7z (153 KB)
- firmware 11.12, but 1.03.000 program_memory_11.12.7z (143 KB)
OTP partition from the MDiag:
otp_memory.7z (756 Bytes)
all download in
good news for owners of Locked adapters LAUNCH EasyDiag dug
around on the Internet, collected information and ... it turned out!
I will describe the recovery steps for both Locked and Blown
LAUNCH EasyDiag adapters .
We need a
dump of a non-blocked adapter (with 52 firmware on board). The programer
itself
runs the programmer in the J-
and the program in which I did everything
Programs recommended by Adminom
program for firmware adapter
native application ST-Link
Before we begin, we will
use the utility from Segger to turn our St-Link V2 (clone) into the J-Link programmer
and install the program (downloaded from the above) with which we will flash our Device * We disassemble the adapter (I took it apart on the board with a knife by cutting the place of the gluing of the case)
connect the programmer to the pictures
J-Link (ST-Link V2 Clone)
launch the J-Flash application
Create a new project select the controller STM32F207 IG
after all the procedures connect our adapter to the computer and connect it to the program in the Target tab, select Connect
and well on the video))
Good luck, the guys write, I will definitely prompt))
Programs recommended by Admin
program for firmware adapter
native application ST-Link
Dumps
- firmware 11.53, boot 1.23.001 program_memory_11.53.7z (172 KB)
and up to a heap flash from non-flicked MDiag:
- firmware 11.55, boot 1.03.000 program_memory_11.55.7z (158 KB)
- firmware 11.49, boot 1.03.000 program_memory_11.49.7z (153 KB)
- firmware 11.12, but 1.03.000 program_memory_11.12.7z (143 KB)
OTP partition from the MDiag:
otp_memory.7z (756 Bytes)
all download in
DDDL 8.15 level 10
Xentry Advanced KeyGen 1.1 long
TEBS-E V6.01
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Xentry Advanced KeyGen 1.1 long
TEBS-E V6.01
ECUTools v1.59
Cat et2021A +FPKG
JCB Agco SISU Power WinEEM4 – JCB Service Tool 2.8.0