Hi to all,
I would like to know precisely when you do a reading ? better to make a complete, or only data?
What are the differences?
Thanks.
Hi to all,
I would like to know precisely when you do a reading ? better to make a complete, or only data?
What are the differences?
Thanks.
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hello I try to answer I...read the full, you only BDM,and usually you do on those machines, or on those units a bit special, or where you can not do without( edc17 for example) a read data and the read via obd... it would be better to always do a full read of the file,so you always have a backup in case of a blockage of the ecu in writing, or in case of problems...we also have to say that today molter readings ocmplete, is found also on the forum or on the web, then most of the times you go via obd.... hello
But a backup made in the BDM, can you? restore with mpps?
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if the serial gives you the possibility to choose the full-scale reading.
Hello Panterargento, I try to answer your question, why? I'm afraid you're making confusion...
With BDM read more all the memories and the data inside the control unit.
MPPS I have never seen it n? used, but like other devices that work via the OBD I imagine that he has the option to choose whether to read "all" or only "data".
In this case, I think the difference is that reading it all, read the entire flash dov'? contained the map itself, while with "data" you should only read the part of the flash that contains plans that interest you for the changes.
Then, as I was advised by the pi? experts in the other discussion, I think you should read it all (so you will have it in case of problems or blockages), while I think it is better to write only the tables.
I look forward, however, confirmed by the who expert MPPS.![]()
I confirm what has been written by bart for the speech that the back up is in bdm and reads all the code key in some cases, etc, and for the speech he wrapped it works wrapped no, but for safety reasons you should always read mode in full, then, to write and to hurry before you can do so in the mode data only.
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hello I really did not find any difference in the read complete(kline only) or data only(default)....the file was of equal magnitude and did not change
Maybe it was cos?, have a full read (backup) would be very useful, in the pi? I'd be pi? quiet.
Still have it? a full read and a data and put? in comparison with ecm titanium to see if I can notice any differences.
I don't think that centers the size of the file, but that c'? inside..., why? I think that the reading of the data would leave empty or fill the space some areas of the full-scale reading with the other, by giving the size of the same file.
However, as it says bart, expect some qualified will respond to us.
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I also confirm that what is written by panterargento that the two readings only and full data do not differ from the dimension that, in fact, remains unchanged, but from the data in the file, the starting area is usually in the case of data-only has a straight line all fffffff while the kit has a lot of data is not understandable.
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