Anyone else heard anything about this or know anything more about it?
Heads up to GM tuners
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Anyone else heard anything about this or know anything more about it?
Heads up to GM tuners
Very interesting stuff.....sounds like microsoft trying to control 3rd party software....
If the S/W is encrypted in hexi decimal like most encryptions it can be hacked. You know how many coders would love to jump on the band wagon and make some quick cash? I can see everyone from GM to the end user making money off of this if it's actually true. This could be similar to satellite pirating. :ugh2:
Could you imagine the expense GM would have to go through in court proving that the software had been changed knowingly by the current owner of the vehicle/PCM? Its cheaper for them to just fix whats wrong than to blame the customer for making changes.
Dae ja' vue , maybe they can work out how to by pass it ?
Sux don't it .
Tuners will be put out of business , back to chips .
I could be the reason for this....as much as GM spent on my truck fixing it...i could of had another truck.No really...its stock!
LMAO
Explained : It stores 10 'unique' flashes.
So, lets say you reflashed the stock tune in 10 times, it just still stores 1 history entry of that tune. Once you change something and the CVN changes (which it must) then it will log that as a new number to store.
So, it will ONLY add to the list of 10 if what you are flashing in is different to a previously programmed tune. On the TechII you can see the history of 10 'unique' flashes, not the 'last' 10 flashes.
Dang CRC , GM's CVN .
For further explanation see CRC : cyclic redundancy check (CRC) , oooh I learned some new words . :jumper:
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