You should now have a fully operating PC with the latest BMW Standard Tools and programming/coding files. Īfter copying the daten files to c:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\E# copy the following files to the following locations:Ĭopy C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\E#\*.000 C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\Ĭopy C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\E#\*.DAT C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\Ĭopy C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\E#\*.ASC C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\ Thanks to Toasterfires for his time, effort, and contribution with this addition to my instructions which I had missed. Then copy the files from SP-daten-E#\ECU to C:\EDIABAS\ECU You will also want to copy the files from SP-daten-E#\SGDAT to C:\NCSEXPER\SGDAT (they're not separated into different chassis in NCS Expert, so you just want to copy and paste everything to that directory.
Once downloaded you can now follow the instructions provided bellow labelled "How_to_start_WinKFP.pdf" this will explain how to import the SPDaten files to WinKFP.įor NCSExpert to install or update the daten files, copy the files from SP-daten-E#\daten to the C:\NCSEXPER\DATEN\E#\ (where E# is whatever chassis you're updating). If not follow the above steps again and correct your error.ĭownload and install SPDaten files of your choice (always recommend the latest) in this case it is 50.2 until I finish zipping and upload SPDatens 51.0 and upload it to share. Navigate to Control Panel, Device Manager, and scroll to Ports (COM & LPT).
If not then let windows install the best suitable driver for it)
Now to set your COM Port we must first find which COM port is being used for your cable.Ĭonnect your cable to your PC (some may require a 12v supply to power the cable)Īllow the device drivers to install (for best driver use the driver that came with your cable. So if you are switching from INPA to E-Sys you could use this to switch from STD:OBD to ENET. This tool allows you to easily change the ediabas.ini to your desired interface. If not you can download ediabas-konfigurator from here if it is not already in your C:\EDIABAS\Ediabas-Konfigurator folder. If you followed my steps correctly than your EDIABAS should already be configured to STD:OBD for use with the INPA cable. STEP 4: INSTALLING & CONFIGURATING DCAN INPA CABLEĬonfigure your DCAN/INPA cable. Now you have a working WinKFP and NCSExpert with profiles loaded on your PC we can continue to Step 4. (you will also find a lot more PFL's by searching for NCSExpert profiles in Google)
How? well download the PFL.zip and copy and replace all contents from PFL.zip to C:\NCSExpert\PFL. This is a bug a fellow MHH member discovered and haven't really worked on trying to fix it so for the time being just click on the F# key with your mouse. Now NSCExpert is in English but you will find the Hot Keys do not work.
zip file with contents in C:\NCSEXPER\BIN. STEP 2: INSTALLING INPA (will need it after coding certain modules such as DME for CAS or EWS Alignment)ĭownload and install my version of INPA 5.06 with Fxx Support by simply replacing the existing folders with the folders provided in the INPA I send you (request by PM only):ĭownload and install NCSEXPER32_ENG.zip attached to this post.Ĭopy and replace contents in the. Well that all changed with BST 2.12 which works on 32 or 64bit systems. Only solution was to install on a XP system or like me. Presenting you with several errors or not running at all. Running in XP compatibility mode just wasn't enough. Since BST (BMW Standard Tools) was designed for Win XP 32bit operating systems users have faced issues with tools like WinKFP and NCSExpert since Win 7 64bit systems have been introduced. Please be so kind to give a quick thanks and REP+ I would greatly appreciate itĭownload and install BST 212 from this thread. If I made a mistake or missed a step or have something to add let me know and I will make the appropriate changes. Below are instructions I made up on the fly. After installation of BST 212 you will need to build from here. INPA, WinKFP, and NCSExpert will be incomplete. This is a base install of BMW Standard Tools 2.12.
I have not tested with MAC as I am not a MAC user but if anybody can post feedback for MAC it will be greatly appreciated by many members =