The app will show details of new tables added or tables which the resolution has changed. OSE 12P Calibration version migration: If you have an older 12P tune you wish to migrate to the latest, you can use this tool to automate most of the process. Memcal Based ECU/PCM: The requirements are that the ECM or PCM is fitted with a NVRAM in place of the memcal loaded with a write capabale bin (ie OSE code) and you have an interface for data - either over the vehicles 8192baud ALDL port or an add-on board for the early 160baud ECMs to allow 8192 ALDLįlash Memory Based ECU/PCM: Before you try anything read the very important information on using the flashtool with a flash based PCM hereįor a brief rundown of ALDL and also the device ID of different models of ECM/PCM and the BCM see the thread here Simple! All this is done over ALDL so no extra cables or boxes lying on the passenger floor and no EPROM burner and UV light everytime you want to change a bit. Just read the calibration data, use your favourite bin editor to make changes and write it back in. Update: A new version of Flashtool (0.9.19.2) has been released that fixes the bug above.Sick of having to always remove the memcal or EPROM just to make a calibration change? Well this small tool will mean the end of that. It should be placed as can be seen in the picture below.
Place these two folders one level higher i.e. To solve this, navigate to the following folder: “C:\Flashtool\x10flasher_lib\winjre” where you will find two folders inside (winjre32 and winjre64). This means you may not be able to open Flashtool. A word of caution on the installation, Androxyde mistakenly placed a couple of folders in the wrong location. The latest version of Flashtool can be downloaded here. Therefore, if you were using an older Xperia model (2014 series and older) it was recommended to use the prior Flashtool release (0.9.18.6).įlashtool 0.9.19.1 marries both prior versions together, so if no FSC is found, Flashtool will use the old method of flashing as seen in Flashtool 0.9.18.6. However, the method to flash devices was slightly different with a FSC (Flashtool Script) needed. If you remember, the last Flashtool version ( 0.9.19.0) brought support for the 2015 Sony Xperia devices. The big feature in this latest version is that it supports all Xperia devices. Flashtool developer Androxyde has updated the must-have utility for Xperia owners to build number 0.9.19.1.