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The chip-tuning software ChipLoader is designed to program a great number of ECUs, both Russian (Itelma, Avtel) and foreign (Bosch M(P,E,D,G) 7.x.x, Siemens SIMK 31/41/43, SIM2K 47/140/141/341/D160/34VR, Sirius D3/D4/D32/D42, Simtec 7x/8x, Simos 7.1, MS43, EMS3132; Delphi MT20x/22/38/80, MR140/HW240; ACDelco IEFI6/ITMS-6F; Keihin with SH7058 processors, etc.). TriCore TC1762/TC1766/TC1796 processors support in BSL mode. Chiploader is one of the oldest solutions for chip-tuning in Russia. Standard configuration includes support of the following ECUs: • Yanvar −5.x; • Yanvar −7.2; • VS-5.1; • Bosch M7.9.7, M7.9.7+; • Mikas-7.1; • Mikas −7.6; • Mikas −10.3; • Mikas −10.3+ (Mikas −11) • Mikas −11 (GAZ vehicles); • VS-8; Yanvar −7.2+; • Kefico M 7.9.7; • Bosch MP-7.0; • Bosch ME 7.9.9; • Bosch M 7.9.8; • Bosch MG 7.9.8; • Bosch ME 7.1; • Bosch ME 7.5; • Bosch ME 7.5.10; • Bosch ME 7.9.7.

Free download custom maid 3d save game completed. Other ECUs support is available through additional modules. It means that a user’s requirements determine optimum configuration at a reasonable price. Chiploader is a good solution for various brands — VAZ, GAZ, UAZ, ZAZ, Daewoo, Chevrolet, Opel, Hyundai, Kia, Chery, Geely, Renault, Dacia, Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, Seat, BMW, Honda. Marilyn manson mechanical animals lyrics Main features: • CAN bus support through J2534 devices.

• Conversion into/from various formats (Simos, Peugeot307, Bosch EDC16, Bosch ME9). • Enigma and Enigma 2 (SMS-Software) support • Fetch protection (only for Yanvar-5.x, VS-5.1). • Reading/flashing of dual-mode software (for ECUs with this function) • Immobilizer removal (only for Yanvar-5.x, VS-5.1). • Switch to diagnostic mode with automatic launch of the diagnosis program.

• User files processing • ChipExplorer integration • Increased functionality due to plug-in use • Various firmware formats support. • K-Line adapter testing • Netbook use Increased functionality due to external plug-ins: • EEPROM dump file recovery of Mikas −7.6 memory • Immobilizer information copying (Siemens 5WY, Sirius, Siemens EMS 3132) • Software version definition (for Yanvar-5.x, VS-1, Mikas-7.x families) The program uses USB-donglese which is included into the delivery package. The ECU programming is conducted through an ordinary K-Line adapter (both COM and USB) or a J2534 device. The majority of ECUs allow programming through a diagnostic link connector, some support BSL mode and EEPROM programming.

Minimum system requirements: • Windows XP/Vista/7; • Processor: Pentium III, 800 MHz; • 256Mb System RAM; • not less than 1Gb free HDD Space.

Typical firmware upgrade for any entwork applicance is done via web-interface. The obvious catch in that is, that you need to authenticate, move to a suitable page and upload a file to accomplish that. In rare cases, hardware has an 'upgrade mode', which allows you to inject a new firmare to the device without any proper authentication.

For hacking, this opens a completely new avenue. If one could modify a firmware (and sign it), it would be possible to unlock locked devices, unlock features, or introduce new functionality. Getting the box to the upgrade mode sounds easy: turn power off from the device, keep WPS and Wi-Fi buttons pressed, kick on the power and at a suitable time release the Wi-Fi button. Then normal boot process is stopped and the box will wait for a firmware file to be delivered to it. In reality, it's bit tricky. Possible to do, but bit tricky.

Prerequisites To get the upgrade rolling you'll need following things: • Huawei E5186s-22a router • A computer running Windows 7, 8 or 10 • Administrator permissions for changing TCP/IP settings is required • An ethernet cable to connect the computer to the router's LAN-port • A firmware file to upload, filename will be something like BV7R2C0update_.gz.bin • Multicast Upgrade Tool • This is not publicly available file • Tool's filename is multicast_upgrade_tool.exe, 3354624 bytes • The one I got was packaged into multicast.rar, 1040927 bytes. • SHA-256 sum of multicast_upgrade_tool.exe is 6224fe8fb0ec628a29ade1d7d5fb2db5183bfd43486037d0cdf8c363e8ed8eca • WinRar packing utility from installed and working on your Windows Setup This is what my setup looks like: I didn't have any switches or any other network appliance there, I just hooked the other end of the cable to my laptop and one end to the router.

(The car in the bottom corner is optional ) Next thing you'll need to confirm is your firewall software (or Windows built in one). Depending on what you have it may not allow the outgoing traffic. The definition of upgrade traffic profile is as follows: It is, both initiator and responder are at port 13456.

The obvious thing that you need to notice is, that traffic is. My firewall rule is: Make sure you'll allow outgoing traffic to multicast address 224.0.0.119. For any layman, that looks like just another IP-address, but it isn't one. It is in multicast address range and will be handled differently by TCP/IP-stack.