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Changes.iso
- For changes.iso it reports 12.4V for both, I ran into problems trying to do anything after the voltage was reported as 12.4V. I think Progman does not allow programming under 13.V. Changes.iso creates an "OPPS" interface.
changes_v2.iso
Changes_v2.iso creates an interface called "EDIC" which is compatible with the E36.
SSS Full Start.iso/changesV32CrackFProgman.iso
- For SSS fullstart.iso it report 13.58V for terminal 15 & 13.59V for terminal 30 at the same time in the process as when 12.4V would have been reported using changes.iso. I was able to continue doing the individualisation changes. I think the changes file called changescrackFProgman.iso is the same as SSS fullstart.iso, that is my understanding from trawling this forum. Perhaps someone can clarify?
Changes by XDrive
- Changes by XDrive seems to be for D-CAN cars, that's e60/e90 with a build date after March 2007 & others. Your normal INPA interface only does K-CAN so you'll need a different interface cable that can support D-CAN like the Do It Auto one or something like this one on EBay: D-CAN Cable.
Changes.iso
- For changes.iso it reports 12.4V for both, I ran into problems trying to do anything after the voltage was reported as 12.4V. I think Progman does not allow programming under 13.V. Changes.iso creates an "OPPS" interface.
changes_v2.iso
Changes_v2.iso creates an interface called "EDIC" which is compatible with the E36.
SSS Full Start.iso/changesV32CrackFProgman.iso
- For SSS fullstart.iso it report 13.58V for terminal 15 & 13.59V for terminal 30 at the same time in the process as when 12.4V would have been reported using changes.iso. I was able to continue doing the individualisation changes. I think the changes file called changescrackFProgman.iso is the same as SSS fullstart.iso, that is my understanding from trawling this forum. Perhaps someone can clarify?
Changes by XDrive
- Changes by XDrive seems to be for D-CAN cars, that's e60/e90 with a build date after March 2007 & others. Your normal INPA interface only does K-CAN so you'll need a different interface cable that can support D-CAN like the Do It Auto one or something like this one on EBay: D-CAN Cable.
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