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FGtech Galletto 4 vs CMD flasher vs Alientech Ktag Kess v2 vs MagPro

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Invested on Chinese ECU programmers , FGtech Galletto 4, CMD flasher v1251, clone Alientech (Ktag and Kess v2), MagPro x17... I read a lot, with each opinion. Over all that I read is old (<2011). So here's what I remember: - FGTech Galletto 4 : it is the best product, many times cheaper than the competition, at 40 euro you have a good Chinese clone for all cars, trucks, motorcycles, Marine, BDM MPCxx, BDM Boot Mode, checksum etc ... Good support - CMD flasher v1251 : The Must, one diagnostic interface, for reading and writing flash memory on the CAN line (not K-line) of computers with motor MED9.1, MED9.5, EDC16U3x/CP, EDC16CP31, EDC16CP36, EDC16C3 and EDC16C9 fuel injection. you need this tool only for new vag ecus, cause they are obd, even tprot - Magpro2-x17: This is very good for the latest ecu cars only and for Denso also you have good support. All X17 owner will get new hardware soon, all in one tool, BDM, OBD, boot + + - Alientech: Great tool, support is cor...

Fgtech Galletto read BMW M3 Siemens MSS54 via BDM

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Here is the instruction to read this ECU from BMW M3 Siemens MSS54 with FgTech Galletto V54 ECU Programmer by BDM. I need to read BMW M3 Siemens MSS54. I did not see in FgTech Galletto BDM support that ecu MSS54! There is only MS45. But I have checked the BDM MC32xxx pdf Page 13 for BMW MSS52, not say MSS54 but hardware appear to be the same. I loaded the pdf attachment below. I had problem to identify pin number 1 on left/right flash. Thus I made some research and worked it out. This is the pinout to read the ECU given by a Galletto expert. The procedure to identify the pin 1#: As promised, BDM 32xxx pdf can download free here: FGTech_BDM_MC32xxx_User_Manual.pdf https://mega.nz/#!W8MiHJLR!X1TRUs0Ry4jDHh5Jl9BX3hWJ3i4tvPKU6WFDBmp9aEQ Page 13 shows how to place the Siemens/Marelli BDM head on MSS52. Page 12 shows how to place the very same Siemens/Marelli BDM head on a Trionic 8 + BDM pad 1 indication. Page 7 shows how to find pin1 So I finally identify pin number 1...