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POWERBIKE
03-09-2013, 21:06
Have any of you tried to read the eeprom 93cx6 with tacho pro (clone) with adapter supplied in the box??
I tried to read and to change the speedometer on a yamaha R1 2008, but already in the read me data is not the real example, 98000 with the 1800's for real,then try to write it tells me to check the link, but ? all ok!!!
The second ? to throw the tacho or I'm wrong in something??
I repeat that the connections and welds are performed as in the manual provided (china) of course!
chido sarongs and if any of you have had similar experiences:confused::confused::confused::confused:
Backgroop
03-09-2013, 21:49
the tacho pro I personally think of myself as a great tool for those who to practicality? with electronic components, your problem is that you have not read beautiful the Eprom, and have written equally, the cio? if the tacho does not read well or for the connection or for having the wrong version of the km value will be? wrong light data in the case...
you although that you have noticed that the miles were not the ones that you have them changed equally, and have written..
in the process of writing and comparison you returned the error data is not the same programming failed, but the programming ? occurred equally by rewriting the Eprom with the data generated at random from the tacho..
to work around this problem, you need to re-read a framework instruments of the same type, and rewrite it on your own, or find a file to change the km and rewrite it to the inside of the Eprom
POWERBIKE
03-09-2013, 22:14
thanks a lot backgroop,actually it will be like you say because it supports many types of r1 but without specifying the year, or versions,now light is the file from another similar tool and I am going to write about the one mentioned above, I also wanted to chiderti if I have to read a e2prom (93cx6) but installed on a device that is not supported by the tacho, I can read it equally????
Backgroop
04-09-2013, 00:38
You can read normally and save it on the instrument, but I agree with the read complete the tacho makes you only read 4kb instead of 8kb.. only the part related to the data concerned.. you can also export to a pc using a rs232 cable and the appropriate software ( nn I remember what it's called but if you are interested in to find you)
POWERBIKE
04-09-2013, 08:06
Jeez, you're really kind,I know that I owe you a coffee? or more, if you can you describe the program and how should I connect the tacho to the memories you'd be really welcome............
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