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    Anyone know or willing to share where the boot pin is located on the 15+ E86b ecm is so it can be read out with Ktag? I have contacted my Alientech rep and he don't seem to know either. Thanks

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    As far as I know, Ktag doesnt support the E86b (slightly different/newer TC1797 processor)
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    Quote Originally Posted by DURAtotheMAX View Post
    As far as I know, Ktag doesnt support the E86b (slightly different/newer TC1797 processor)
    Alientech said they are working on the seed and they will have it supported. How are the 86b stock file being imported?

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    Debatebly legal means...

    But I think it's a moot arguement. What's the difference between jtaging out some memory versus just taking it directly from GM? It's kind of like copying a CD versus filming it with a camera.

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    As you all know we have the Alientech import option for the E86A (the three memory chunks), not sure why the E86B isn't supported by them but when it is we will be able to do the import of those as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX View Post
    As you all know we have the Alientech import option for the E86A (the three memory chunks), not sure why the E86B isn't supported by them but when it is we will be able to do the import of those as well.
    Care to elaborate how the stock files are created and imported currently?

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    It is an option in V8 under F8:Tools.
    Just point to the three files Alientech reads (MPC, FLS and EPR) load them in and done, you can save it as a .ctz then. Of course make sure the three files are from the same ECM!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX View Post
    It is an option in V8 under F8:Tools.
    Just point to the three files Alientech reads (MPC, FLS and EPR) load them in and done, you can save it as a .ctz then. Of course make sure the three files are from the same ECM!
    Yes I have been using that feature for the 86A but Ktag doesn't support 86B. I would like to know how the 86B file (MPC, FLS and EPR) are being acquired being Ktag don't support it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road View Post
    Yes I have been using that feature for the 86A but Ktag doesn't support 86B. I would like to know how the 86B file (MPC, FLS and EPR) are being acquired being Ktag don't support it?
    People get cache files I am guessing from the GM flashing software. Probably in %appdata% somewhere under the name of the tool. Maybe %temp% or the program directory. Not sure how it works, I dont own any of their overpriced junk. They're not encrypted (this will probably change at some point, but who knows).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snipesy View Post
    People get cache files I am guessing from the GM flashing software. Probably in %appdata% somewhere under the name of the tool. Maybe %temp% or the program directory. Not sure how it works, I dont own any of their overpriced junk. They're not encrypted (this will probably change at some point, but who knows).
    How ever it is done it is not being shared. There is probably a good reason for not sharing too....

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