prometey1982 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022, 10:39Hi. You can run DiCE diagnosic tool and look DiCE number. Also you can open regedit and try to find 206751 value.
Thanks, it seems like my dice is the correct version according to the regedit values
prometey1982 wrote: ↑17 Sep 2022, 10:39Hi. You can run DiCE diagnosic tool and look DiCE number. Also you can open regedit and try to find 206751 value.
Mine took around 7-8 hours I think. I did it in stages for a few hours at a time using T5Luke’s UDS tool. I made a note of where the tool had gotten up to, then closed down. I was then able to resume again from the address I had made a note of, at another time.
719 CEM. Read this: viewtopic.php?p=599631#p599631 May want to try sirloins version.rednasdees wrote: ↑19 Sep 2022, 10:03 Some info to share,
I was trying to get the pin from my volvo v50 p1 from 2004, i used 2 versions of the cem cracker because i could not get a good result the first time.
The next link will give you guys the outcome of the 2 attempt i made. https://gist.github.com/rednasdees/6288 ... 43d5f75796
Does anyone here know of existing software which i can use to change settings in the cem ?
Yea that's what i did, and i got my pin as shown on the gist at the bottom of both crack attemptsvtl wrote: ↑19 Sep 2022, 10:11719 CEM. Read this: viewtopic.php?p=599631#p599631 May want to try sirloins version.rednasdees wrote: ↑19 Sep 2022, 10:03 Some info to share,
I was trying to get the pin from my volvo v50 p1 from 2004, i used 2 versions of the cem cracker because i could not get a good result the first time.
The next link will give you guys the outcome of the 2 attempt i made. https://gist.github.com/rednasdees/6288 ... 43d5f75796
Does anyone here know of existing software which i can use to change settings in the cem ?