by oliva » Sun Oct 31, 2021 6:26 am
Autotuner reads files with safe areas. This device is not entirely dedicated to ECU cloning etc. There are other tools for that. Flex has the ability to read full files via OBD and in case of writing a full file, in case of failure, the ECU (processor mask) cannot be identified because it has interrupted the transmission of the full file and the Micro ID is unavailable. Then it only saves the boot mode. Writing with Autotuner is safe because if the transmission is interrupted you can re-save the file as Autotuner does not save areas. virtual eeproms, indexes and sensitive CPU data, creates new data for itself, therefore these files are different, but it's for security. Of course, Autotuner reads and writes full files using the boot, bench method. Those complaining about Autotuner are those who use ECM for modification as ECM sometimes additionally recognizes HW / SW by file size, e.g. 4MB. For example, if Autotuner is reading 2MB, the file must be enlarged (x2) to 4MB. I use Autotuner and if I went back in time I would buy it again. In addition, I have a Trasdata that complements it. bFlash is a very good device. It works like Autotuner only when it comes to readings after OBD, but unfortunately it supports much less drivers than Flex and Autotuner. The graphic design and operation of the program resembles Autotuner.