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pauldaytona
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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Reply #30 on:
January 05, 2015, 12:10:00 PM »
Quote from: B.Cocq on November 30, 2014, 12:37:56 PM
Another point is that I'm not sure if the downloaded firmware file I got by using the GuzziReader is complete and bug-free. I didn't get any errors but it took about 15 minutes to download it and now I'm not sure if that went well. So if I flash the ECU with the termi firmware I won't be able to go back to the stock state, assuming that my backup is not consistent, you know..
The normal download is 15 minutes for a 5am ecu. Guzzidiag does calculate the checksum of the downloaded file, at up and download, so when the reader or writer say it's ok it should ok.
Also the writer does not erase all memory, the part that lets the ecu communicate with guzzidiag isn't touched. So even if you have an error while writing, the ecu won't brick. In the time Guzzidiag exists, no single ecu was rendered unusable.
Some people have so little computer knowledge, that they can't find the downloaded file on the computer.
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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January 08, 2015, 06:36:48 AM »
with a 5.9M ecu how can it do TPS reset
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pauldaytona
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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January 08, 2015, 02:40:32 PM »
Quote from: jerryz on January 08, 2015, 06:36:48 AM
with a 5.9M ecu how can it do TPS reset
Should it do tps reset, what tps is in the bike? Could ducatidiag do tps reset? There is now IAW diag, because so many questions from other italian bike owners to support other ecu that need different connection code or other functions.
http://www.von-der-salierburg.de/download/GuzziDiag/IAWDiag_V0.46.zip
Try if it works with IAWdiag.
But if you have a linear tps(tps1c) you can use it, if you have a logarithmic tps, pf09, pf3c never use tps reset, you will never get your hardware settings back.
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impulsive_duc
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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January 11, 2015, 12:15:24 AM »
Quote from: pauldaytona on January 08, 2015, 02:40:32 PM
But if you have a linear tps(tps1c) you can use it, if you have a logarithmic tps, pf09, pf3c never use tps reset, you will never get your hardware settings back.
I actually spoke with
bradblack
about this, and discussed a method by which you can recover a proper setting.
In fact, I accidentally did this to a bike.
And only an expert shop foreman at Nichols Sportbike knew how to correct it!
The way to fix an "accidentally-reset nonlinear TPS" is documented here:
http://www.ducati.ms/forums/42-monster/406882-non-linear-tps-readings-vary-between-ecus-2.html#post4124577
I have the other fringe cases written up (nonlinear TPS reset if ECU reading is OK, ECU reset if TPS is OK), but did not post them as the above instructions cover the "worse-case scenario". If you wish me to post them, I can do so.
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B.Cocq
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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January 14, 2015, 01:44:12 PM »
Quote from: pauldaytona on January 05, 2015, 12:10:00 PM
The normal download is 15 minutes for a 5am ecu. Guzzidiag does calculate the checksum of the downloaded file, at up and download, so when the reader or writer say it's ok it should ok.
Also the writer does not erase all memory, the part that lets the ecu communicate with guzzidiag isn't touched. So even if you have an error while writing, the ecu won't brick. In the time Guzzidiag exists, no single ecu was rendered unusable.
Some people have so little computer knowledge, that they can't find the downloaded file on the computer.
Thanks for your explanation
Today I tried to change something harmless in my ECU software and wanted to write it back to the ECU. So I used the Guzzi Writer and noticed the error message "Error CAN 38.0" on the display while it was uploading. The upload seemed to work well, but what about that error message?
//Update
Another guy told me that the CAN Error should be a normal reaction of the ECU because the Guzzi Writer erases a lot of fuel tables first before writing back the newer ones. He also noticed a yellow triangle on the bike's dashboard during the flash progress which indicates this error.
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JohnEE
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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February 01, 2015, 07:17:14 AM »
Thanks for all the input Impulse_Duc . I've updated the first post with a warning about XDFs and BINs and fixed the broken images.
Also if some has the S2R 1K DP bin and wants to upload it that would save me around $250
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Also for more code minded people, the FTDI drivers have the header file included so if you wanted to write something yourself it shouldn't be that hard.
B.Cocq, that is a odd error. Only the newer ducs(696 on) have CAN networks to the best of knowledge.
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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February 01, 2015, 06:36:25 PM »
Hi JohnEE, and to add, if you HAVE one of those bikes and willing to help, we can send you the technology to easily make that happen...
Chris
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pauldaytona
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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March 04, 2015, 02:55:54 PM »
Quote from: B.Cocq on January 14, 2015, 01:44:12 PM
Thanks for your explanation
Today I tried to change something harmless in my ECU software and wanted to write it back to the ECU. So I used the Guzzi Writer and noticed the error message "Error CAN 38.0" on the display while it was uploading. The upload seemed to work well, but what about that error message?
//Update
Another guy told me that the CAN Error should be a normal reaction of the ECU because the Guzzi Writer erases a lot of fuel tables first before writing back the newer ones. He also noticed a yellow triangle on the bike's dashboard during the flash progress which indicates this error.
Wenn you up or download a map, the ecu goes into programming mode, and does not communicatie over the can bus with the dash. All 59m/5am have can bus between dash and ecu. Because the dash doesn't see the ecu communicating it gives a can error.
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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March 04, 2015, 04:31:47 PM »
First of all great work and spirit to this thread. Thanks to all the people's efforts that make this happen, my donation is on the way.
I am looking to replace the dash on my 07 S2R1000/DP bike with a motoscope pro. I have a guy who has made the wiring harness for the unit, and now I just need to disable the immobilizer. It looks like the xdf file you posted for the S2R/DP shows the two bits that need to be flipped. My plan once my cables arrive is to confirm they work, read the ECU with IAW5xReader, use the xdf with TunerPro to make the change, and write the ECU with IAW5xWriter.
There are a couple of other differences which I don't get in the xdf,
one is the 0x4D2DC value which changed from 25000 to 15000
second is the 0x390A value which doesn't exist in the original
third is the 0x7339 values
Do I need to worry about these or they are just additional fields that you discovered that can now be changed in TunerPro. If so, should I look at tweaking these?
Thanks again.
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pauldaytona
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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March 06, 2015, 02:18:41 PM »
Quote from: jthunder on March 04, 2015, 04:31:47 PM
First of all great work and spirit to this thread. Thanks to all the people's efforts that make this happen, my donation is on the way.
I am looking to replace the dash on my 07 S2R1000/DP bike with a motoscope pro. I have a guy who has made the wiring harness for the unit, and now I just need to disable the immobilizer. It looks like the xdf file you posted for the S2R/DP shows the two bits that need to be flipped. My plan once my cables arrive is to confirm they work, read the ECU with IAW5xReader, use the xdf with TunerPro to make the change, and write the ECU with IAW5xWriter.
There are a couple of other differences which I don't get in the xdf,
one is the 0x4D2DC value which changed from 25000 to 15000
second is the 0x390A value which doesn't exist in the original
third is the 0x7339 values
Do I need to worry about these or they are just additional fields that you discovered that can now be changed in TunerPro. If so, should I look at tweaking these?
Thanks again.
Rule one: only change things where you have a clue what they do and what is going to happen. Don't change to much different things in the same map at once. I'm not shure what three values you are talking about but just leave it as it is.
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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April 14, 2015, 01:58:02 PM »
So cables arrived, and while I wait for the roads to be cleared of gravel, I'm going to backup and investigate the map that my bike has.
I was wondering if anyone can offer any assistance locating where the immobilizer settings are in the S2R1000 xdf?
Thanks.
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JohnEE
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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April 20, 2015, 02:05:52 PM »
Quote from: jthunder on April 14, 2015, 01:58:02 PM
So cables arrived, and while I wait for the roads to be cleared of gravel, I'm going to backup and investigate the map that my bike has.
I was wondering if anyone can offer any assistance locating where the immobilizer settings are in the S2R1000 xdf?
Thanks.
I might be able to help. Emphasis on the might...You'll need to send me your Bike's map. I should be able to figure it out.
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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April 20, 2015, 03:34:53 PM »
Quote from: pauldaytona on March 04, 2015, 02:55:54 PM
Wenn you up or download a map, the ecu goes into programming mode, and does not communicatie over the can bus with the dash. All 59m/5am have can bus between dash and ecu. Because the dash doesn't see the ecu communicating it gives a can error.
As a followup, not all Ducati ECU use CANbus. Most Monsters use analog pulsed signaling to the dash. Most Superbikes use CANbus signaling to the dash.
You can tell if your bike uses CANbus by looking at the wiring diagram. If ECU pins Body20 and Body29 are used, it uses CANbus. All 59M/5AM hwardware may
support
CANbus, but not all firmware use it. All in all that error is a minor one and can be ignored, as
PaulDaytona
points out. It just means "ECU is unplugged/not responding", which is normal when it is in programming mode.
PS:
jthunder
please consider uploading your DP ECU stock, unmodified map to the FTP. Other people would really benefit from it!
Regarding the S2R 1000 DP, I have it but it is on the "work" side of my firewall. I was the one who added the immobilizer flags in the S2R DP XDF. There is a reason I put 2 flags and labeled "possible" and "likely" on there!!!
I'd love to hear how
JohnEE
solved the problem.
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JohnEE
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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April 20, 2015, 06:28:12 PM »
I haven't looked at the two S2R xdfs recently and couldn't remember which xdf already had it flagged....
no need for passive aggressive colors just trying to help.
And help myself as I need the DP map.
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08' S2R 1000
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Re: How to: GuzziDiag/Tunerpro for Ducs
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May 26, 2015, 11:39:40 PM »
Hello everyone,
I've been having serious trouble with a M620 Dark. I see that some people in this forum do actually know what they are talking about, so any ideas welcome. The story is long and it has been posted on jp's site, so I won't reproduce it here. In short: friend forgets bike for 7 years, then decides to "revamp" and ride it. The red key has been lost and the immo's locked, we send it off to be fixed, some time later comes back. Bike starts, idles, works kind of o.k. after 4-4.500 but in between it's just horrible. New spark plugs are fouled after 5 minutes, the mixture appears to be impossibly rich. I've downloaded jpdiag -
thanks jp250rs
- some faults are present and cannot be erased. I've reset the TPS and played with the CO with no success. Then I turned to guzzidiag and downloaded the .bin file from the ECU to edit with Tunepro, as I'm somehow convinced that the map is screwed. Unfortunately I can't find the corresponding .xdf file. On "
www.irok.org
" I find 2 files for an M620 (a .bin and an .xdf) that seem relevent, however only some of the ECU data appear
Help!
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