Michel.chalhoub
2016-06-18T04:24:18Z
Programing , advanced programing

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Where do i get the files or flash files that i may use with advanced programming in F series , what is advanced programming feature used for and how can we use it exactly . now i understand that advanced coding for E series is used to edit specific codings , just like Ncs expert is used to change and apply features that are disabled or deactivated , but how can advanced programming feature in individual programming apply? , how can it be used ?, and why does a folder browser appear when i press "advanced" , what files should i open ? where do i get them from ?


Please check the photo attached to view a visual description of what i explain to you about , Thanks& regards [/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]
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Autohex_II_BMW
2016-06-18T10:06:41Z
This button is used to control the programming process via a control file.
Usually users will never need this button as everything is automated in Autohex II ecu programming process.
We can generate these files after we inspect the ecu status, and we consider that it will need a special treatment or not.
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BMWorkshop
2016-10-22T19:48:47Z
Hi. I just purchased the tool and learned that there is no F series manual coding, i.e I can not change the data like in E series NCS. Another user told me that it should be available by the end of this year. Could you confirm that? Thanks
BMWorkshop
2016-10-22T19:49:29Z
Hi. I just purchased the tool and learned that there is no F series manual coding, i.e I can not change the data like in E series using NCS. Another user told me that it should be available by the end of this year. Could you confirm that? Thanks
Gbyleveldt
2016-10-23T04:01:15Z
Why not just use Esys? Personally I'd rather have Microtronik spend time on killer features, like their ISN Tool, than waste energy on duplicating functions that are already available for free elsewhere. No need to re-invent the wheel I say.
BMWorkshop
2016-10-24T10:58:39Z
Esys is good, but I would like to know when Manual coding for f series will be available on Autohex. I would really appreciate the answer from the Microtronic. thanks
Autohex_II_BMW
2016-10-24T12:36:55Z
We have a plan to add this feature in Autohex software.