Hi Mike,
It doesn't look like you were doing anything wrong at all. I tried to upload the map file onto Mike's ECU using my bench powering rig, Nanocom with up to date firmware, freshly formatted SDCard that is known to work in Nanocom for uploading and tried saving the files to card rather than copying. No dice.
The map file upload would either fail and freeze the during the protection verify stages or get past that and then fail with a "this is not for td5" error. On one occasion the upload process got the 75% of the way through before freezing the Nanocom and bricking the ECU. Fortunately it only required popping the lid to revive so no really dramas there.
I tried again using the burnt NNN500020 I use for circuit tracing. With exactly the same setup the map file loaded cleanly, and programmed without a hiccup.
As a test I've hooked Mike's ECU up again and tried to load the map file, and the Nanocom displays the same flaky behaviour. Hanging during file loads, weird behaviour during verifies, and the if you make it past that stage "this file is not for a td5" errors.
To double check I hooked up the ECU that I'd just sucessfully done an upload on, and this time the Nanocom repeatedly hung on protection verify. To ensure it wasn't an issue with the Td5Inside map file I saved a map generated with the Nanocom Map wizard to the card and then tried again. Again the protection verify stage behaved very oddly, and the Nanocom responded with a "this file is not for a td5" error.
The other odd behaviour I had last night was the Nanocom was complaining about a standard csv save file with injector codes being the wrong format.
There is something seriously wrong going on here, and at the moment I would not trust the Nanocom EVO when it comes to .map uploads.
cheers
Paul


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