The algo will not be stored anywhere in the bin file or the cpu. It is just a number put there by the manufacturer, but you need the algo to find out what number they put there.
The algo will not be stored anywhere in the bin file or the cpu. It is just a number put there by the manufacturer, but you need the algo to find out what number they put there.
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I guess I don't full understand. So the Bin will have a number, the number is sent to the software which calculates a response based on the algorithm, and then sends it back to the ecu to gain access? Can't I get that seed number off of a stock unlocked ECU if I know the hex offset and transfer that to my locked ecu?
Eric you will need a match set
Cal Editor aka A.J.
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So in the BIN are a matched set seed&key. The software calculates a key from the seed, which matches the key in the bIN? If I grab a ecu from picknpull for 25 bucks I should be able to get a matching pair from reading the BIN?
Cal Editor aka A.J.
Lead Calibrator at PCM Calibrators
ASE Master Certified since 1988 -- ASE L1, F1 & A9
GM Technician since 1999 -- GM World Class Technician since 2009
CNG Installer -- CSA Inspector
A handful of people out there who do have an intimate knowledge of GM Calibrations
Send me the file and I will fix it
Cal Editor aka A.J.
Lead Calibrator at PCM Calibrators
ASE Master Certified since 1988 -- ASE L1, F1 & A9
GM Technician since 1999 -- GM World Class Technician since 2009
CNG Installer -- CSA Inspector
A handful of people out there who do have an intimate knowledge of GM Calibrations
Cal Editor aka A.J.
Lead Calibrator at PCM Calibrators
ASE Master Certified since 1988 -- ASE L1, F1 & A9
GM Technician since 1999 -- GM World Class Technician since 2009
CNG Installer -- CSA Inspector
A handful of people out there who do have an intimate knowledge of GM Calibrations