Is it "brick" cem before 2004? If yes, thoose cem have pin at 2 different addresses- just before 0x6000 or before 0x4000, so look for another locationmatija0610 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 11:28 i'm looking at .bin i read last week ..
is it possible that pin is 0 0 0 0 0 0?
i'm not sure if anyone touched CEM before me.
and I'm not sure if I'm at the right address 0x6000?
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Re: Vida CEM swapping
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yes, 2000 brick CEM
on 0x4000 and very around 0x4000 only FF
does it make sense to try teensy on this CEM?
I know it still doesn't work on this variant of CEM, but I want to participate in the development, does it make sense for me if the PIN is all 0?
on 0x4000 and very around 0x4000 only FF
does it make sense to try teensy on this CEM?
I know it still doesn't work on this variant of CEM, but I want to participate in the development, does it make sense for me if the PIN is all 0?
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PIN for cem-b is located at 0x5ff0 or 0x3ff0.matija0610 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 12:00 yes, 2000 brick CEM
on 0x4000 and very around 0x4000 only FF
does it make sense to try teensy on this CEM?
I know it still doesn't work on this variant of CEM, but I want to participate in the development, does it make sense for me if the PIN is all 0?
Edit:
Sorry, my mistake: For CEM-B PIN is located at 0x4000 or 0x6000:
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Tried this again and it came to life when I connected B:3 ( 15 ). Drawing ~100 mA and I can hear a internal relay power up when I connect B:3 ( 15 ) Key on. Looks like the CEM-B needs the key on unlike the L & H which is always alive to some extent.RickHaleParker wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 19:20 I have 30+ ( V-Battery ) to E:3 & E:6. E:1 is grounded, no current draw.
Tired applying 30+ to the Ignition switch pins B:1 ( S ), B:2 ( X ) & B:3 ( 15 ) and still no current draw.
The CEM-B has been in storage ... perhaps it was comatose.
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this is my CEM:
I don't know why I have 0?
a friend sends me another CEM, I'll try with him. For this one I’m not sure if anyone messed up before me.
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Strange... To be honest, I never checked what pin is in cem. And I have tons of read cems, so if you need some, I can manage to share it with you. Also - cem-l, cem-h and p3 cems...matija0610 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2021, 10:37
this is my CEM:
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I don't know why I have 0?
a friend sends me another CEM, I'll try with him. For this one I’m not sure if anyone messed up before me.
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is it possible that for some markets they did not put a pin?
i picked up a couple .bin's from the internet, they all have a pin at 0x6000.
i wanted to test tensy on this CEM but i don't know if it makes sense when pin 0, and old CEM-B is a hard nut to crack anyway?
on point:
What do we need to have, what do we need to know, to change the configuration block via OBD?
1. PIN
2. R/W flash (Dice?)
3. Config parameter
4. ...
check list?
i picked up a couple .bin's from the internet, they all have a pin at 0x6000.
i wanted to test tensy on this CEM but i don't know if it makes sense when pin 0, and old CEM-B is a hard nut to crack anyway?
on point:
What do we need to have, what do we need to know, to change the configuration block via OBD?
1. PIN
2. R/W flash (Dice?)
3. Config parameter
4. ...
check list?
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To answer to your question before and now, whether is cem-b worth wasting the time trying to crack it.. My opinion is - not worth. Because of very simple reason - every day it is less and less thoose volvo before 2005...
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yes, you are totally right. I agree
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