I have been working off vtl's github experimenting on my 2005 XC90 V8. Finally got tired of the breadboard, wondering about crosstalk, EMI etc, so drew up his schematic in Eagle CAD and designed a PCB. Yes, I screwed up and called the project CIM cracker instead of CEM LOL I've attached a photo and ...
Well, got my analyzer today from Amazon... Picked up this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KW445DJ/re ... UTF8&psc=1
Just hooked channel 1 to the SDA on my Pi with a DS3231 RTC and did a hwclock -r to read the time
Triggered and ran!
Wow... What an idiot. Expect everyone else to do you a nice tidy little package so you don't have to make any effort at all.
What an entitled piece 0f shit
There is no trojan in it. Windows defender sees a few bytes in a row that also exist in a Trojan program so it flags it. Rickhaleparker ran it through multiple virus scanners after I found the same thing and everything except windows defender says it's safe
ODA as M32C, BaseAddr 0xFB0000 and default Endian... Wants to know where to start disassembling... If I tell it to start at the beginning, it comes up with a bunch of "unknown"...
VIO is the I/O voltage the chip is required to communicate to the teensy with, 3.3 or 5V.
With a 3.3v I/O on the teensy you wire the CAN transceivers VIO pin to the 3.3V source from the Teensy
I was foolish! Feel free to mock me. I have some experience soldering audio equipment, LED's, simpler things. This was much harder, and I rushed it. The short story: I tried to hook up an Arduino Nano to my CEM to run T5Luke's CEM reader. It didn't seem to work - I let the program run for over half...