BBS Guy, what is an LD010?

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Keith

LOL , i was wondering myself... I have be pouring over the info i printed re the info i am gathering for ther forum members ... I will be watching this space
 
An LD010 is a very simple and cheap lead with just 5 or 6 bare ended wires coming from a single connector that plugs directly into our vehicle servers / VCI 1 and is designed specifically to provide a solution to connect our systems harware directly to a Microcontroller, rather than go via the diagnostic socket.

It is typically used by software such as our advanced SM035 module that provides direct access to the P38 BeCM microcontroller memory contents, via the microcontroller manufacturers own back doors, allowing unlocking and access / modification of data otherwise not possible via a regular OBDII socket diagnostic connection.

Details of how to physically connect this are not installed with our systems software / help unless your system has the requisite software module already licenced.

SM035 is not a software module that anyone would require for day to day diagnostics, but for those wishing to have absolute mastery over it, it is a very powerfull tool that only we provide.

For MSV-2 the LD010 was modified into the LD034 with its own built in 5 Volt regulator due to extra protection on the 5 Volt supply of its predecessors lowering the 5 V supply voltage.

Hope this Clarifies.
 
An LD010 is a very simple and cheap lead with just 5 or 6 bare ended wires coming from a single connector that plugs directly into our vehicle servers / VCI 1 and is designed specifically to provide a solution to connect our systems harware directly to a Microcontroller, rather than go via the diagnostic socket.

It is typically used by software such as our advanced SM035 module that provides direct access to the P38 BeCM microcontroller memory contents, via the microcontroller manufacturers own back doors, allowing unlocking and access / modification of data otherwise not possible via a regular OBDII socket diagnostic connection.

Details of how to physically connect this are not installed with our systems software / help unless your system has the requisite software module already licenced.

SM035 is not a software module that anyone would require for day to day diagnostics, but for those wishing to have absolute mastery over it, it is a very powerfull tool that only we provide.

For MSV-2 the LD010 was modified into the LD034 with its own built in 5 Volt regulator due to extra protection on the 5 Volt supply of its predecessors lowering the 5 V supply voltage.

Hope this Clarifies.

Thank's for that, but me being as electronicaly adept as a politician is at telling the truth, it floated high over my head. Don't understand anything that is not oily. Hope someone understood it.:):):)
 
wammers, believe it or not, there is quite a lot you may well never understand, but i can tell you without any doubt that there are quite a few who know all to well just what i am talking about and have used such to provide capability and assistance to substantial numbers of P38 owners that they would otherwise have been unable to obtain.
 
wammers, believe it or not, there is quite a lot you may well never understand, but i can tell you without any doubt that there are quite a few who know all to well just what i am talking about and have used such to provide capability and assistance to substantial numbers of P38 owners that they would otherwise have been unable to obtain.

Each to their own then. :):):)
 
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