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Thread: Buffer too small even for MCU CHK test

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    Unhappy Buffer too small even for MCU CHK test

    I've just tried reading both my 3210's but rollis stops at 0x201000 and then gives me the "Buffer too small even for MCU CHK test" error message. I think the pins might be misaligned, but they look straight... Any thoughts?

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    Try to read it with kNok

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    It's still not working, btu i'm sure it's the 3210 attachment for my flasher cable. I also have a switchable 3210 cable that works well
    would it be possible to convert this into a flahser cable? I already have an NK BOX dongle and a dejan 1.04 dongle... Also, which oien does kNok use?

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    kNok just says "Cannot prepare phone"
    What's going on?

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    the problem is your flasher cable. the flasher circuit of your cable is wrong. Im not making a joke! I have readed that circuit for many times. See a circuit of flasher in this forum.
    Compare that circuit to your flasher and see the difference & try to modify your flasher.

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    the problem is your flasher cable. the flasher circuit of your cable is wrong. Im not making a joke! I have readed that circuit for many times. See a circuit of flasher in this forum.
    Compare that circuit to your flasher and see the difference & try to modify your flasher.

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    Hmm... I think the pins might be slightly misaligned too... Thanks for the info. I guess i'll have to go ahead with modifying the mbus/fbus cable I have.
    Thanks!
    -cypher

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