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Title: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 13:22:36
If the CD changer unit has been swapped over, but not the vertical circuit board, would this cause CDC Safe?

Solution, assuming the repair company have lost original board?
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: VXL V6 on 14 July 2008, 13:27:22
I reckon so because the vertical board is the bit that normally replaces the board with the code on it in a CDC3 IIRC.
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 July 2008, 13:37:30
Er....the vertical board should be programmed with no code....sounds lik a corrupted serial prom to me.

You got the 2015 for me yet?
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 13:39:56
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Er....the vertical board should be programmed with no code....sounds lik a corrupted serial prom to me.

You got the 2015 for me yet?
2015 in my grubby mits...   ...probably not depaired sadly, after speaking to owner :(.  Might not even work :(

Meant to bring to lakes - sorry  :-[
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 July 2008, 13:40:54
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Er....the vertical board should be programmed with no code....sounds lik a corrupted serial prom to me.

You got the 2015 for me yet?
2015 in my grubby mits...   ...probably not depaired sadly, after speaking to owner :(.  Might not even work :(


Still, a useful one to 'experiement' on......have we got access to Tunnies setup?
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Jimbob on 14 July 2008, 13:42:27
dunno if your in a rush, but if you want to human chain....

I am probably seeing Jaime next weekend.
Soon after Ljay and Mrs DTM are planning to meet up.

If its any use....
(is that method Ok to get your bits back to you?  or shall I post em?)
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 13:43:33
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Er....the vertical board should be programmed with no code....sounds lik a corrupted serial prom to me.

You got the 2015 for me yet?
2015 in my grubby mits...   ...probably not depaired sadly, after speaking to owner :(.  Might not even work :(


Still, a useful one to 'experiement' on......have we got access to Tunnies setup?
Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(

Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 July 2008, 13:44:54
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Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(


Could be to do with the CD issue possibly.

Wont allow a de-pair until all units are happy?
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 13:45:06
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dunno if your in a rush, but if you want to human chain....

I am probably seeing Jaime next weekend.
Soon after Ljay and Mrs DTM are planning to meet up.

If its any use....
(is that method Ok to get your bits back to you?  or shall I post em?)
I think I need to see Marks DTM VERY VERY soon anyway  :-[

Someone's broken my MV6  :'(
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Jimbob on 14 July 2008, 13:45:36
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dunno if your in a rush, but if you want to human chain....

I am probably seeing Jaime next weekend.
Soon after Ljay and Mrs DTM are planning to meet up.

If its any use....
(is that method Ok to get your bits back to you?  or shall I post em?)
I think I need to see Marks DTM VERY VERY soon anyway  :-[

Sounds ominous :(
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 13:46:12
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Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(


Could be to do with the CD issue possibly.

Wont allow a de-pair until all units are happy?
I think the carpass we have does not match the radio/CID
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Jimbob on 14 July 2008, 13:48:45
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Er....the vertical board should be programmed with no code....sounds lik a corrupted serial prom to me.

You got the 2015 for me yet?
2015 in my grubby mits...   ...probably not depaired sadly, after speaking to owner :(.  Might not even work :(

Meant to bring to lakes - sorry  :-[

His car was nearly as full as mine, no chance it would fit  ;D
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 July 2008, 13:50:04
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Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(


Could be to do with the CD issue possibly.

Wont allow a de-pair until all units are happy?
I think the carpass we have does not match the radio/CID

Did he not have two sets?
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 13:54:48
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Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(


Could be to do with the CD issue possibly.

Wont allow a de-pair until all units are happy?
I think the carpass we have does not match the radio/CID

Did he not have two sets?
Depends on your definition of 2 complete sets!  Someone has had a real go at both of them.

If we can get him 1 complete working set out of the 2 sets we have (looks complete, excpet missing 1 cdc board), we can have the 'leftovers' for ourselves ;)
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 July 2008, 13:59:03
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Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(


Could be to do with the CD issue possibly.

Wont allow a de-pair until all units are happy?
I think the carpass we have does not match the radio/CID

Did he not have two sets?
Depends on your definition of 2 complete sets!  Someone has had a real go at both of them.

If we can get him 1 complete working set out of the 2 sets we have (looks complete, excpet missing 1 cdc board), we can have the 'leftovers' for ourselves ;)

Have you tried the CDC board out of the 2015?
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 14:00:48
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Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(


Could be to do with the CD issue possibly.

Wont allow a de-pair until all units are happy?
I think the carpass we have does not match the radio/CID

Did he not have two sets?
Depends on your definition of 2 complete sets!  Someone has had a real go at both of them.

If we can get him 1 complete working set out of the 2 sets we have (looks complete, excpet missing 1 cdc board), we can have the 'leftovers' for ourselves ;)

Have you tried the CDC board out of the 2015?
Not yet, seeing as 2015 is 'yours'
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 July 2008, 14:11:48
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Tunnies is the one with CDC problem.  Paired to display, but not 'depairable'  :'(


Could be to do with the CD issue possibly.

Wont allow a de-pair until all units are happy?
I think the carpass we have does not match the radio/CID

Did he not have two sets?
Depends on your definition of 2 complete sets!  Someone has had a real go at both of them.

If we can get him 1 complete working set out of the 2 sets we have (looks complete, excpet missing 1 cdc board), we can have the 'leftovers' for ourselves ;)

Have you tried the CDC board out of the 2015?
Not yet, seeing as 2015 is 'yours'


Well give it a try.... :y
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: TheBoy on 14 July 2008, 14:19:18
Okey dokey.

Seeing as I'll need to do it on my testbed, the wiring for rgb is easily found in a well known piece of software (btw, you should have email regarding that)?

Actually, IIRC, RGB cable only used for satnav function anyway, so could just use the signal can connection?
Title: Re: NCDC series - CDC SAFE
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 14 July 2008, 14:53:04
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Okey dokey.

Seeing as I'll need to do it on my testbed, the wiring for rgb is easily found in a well known piece of software (btw, you should have email regarding that)?

Actually, IIRC, RGB cable only used for satnav function anyway, so could just use the signal can connection?


Correct.....without the RGB you simply dont get map functions, all the rest works and the satnav defaults to histograms.