21.05.2004, 09:38
So, hier mal die antwort von Ian:
Mark,
I just enjoyed reading that thread using the German->English translator in Google. Half the amusement is from the translation attempt
As some of the people have said, the auto up feature is determined by software inside the BC1 module. There are some "KOMBI SA" data bits that determine things like whether or not xenon headlights are present. My analysis of this last year (for rear fog lights in USA) confirmed that there are no data bits that turn on/off auto up for either window.
Instead it seems to be determined by another code (forget, GE maybe?) which seems to determine the country.
So a MINI set to England allows auto up on the right door; elsewhere in Europe, auto up on the left door; in USA no auto up at all.
Someone might be able to break into the software inside the BC1 and crack it. I did try to buy a BC1 on eBay but missed it. I do not expect that cracking the BC1 software is an easy job - even if possible it is not likely to reveal a simple solution to enable auto up on both windows.
My MINI circuit instead goes for the really simple solution of mimicing closure of the switch input!
In a month or so I will have 128 circuits. To date I have about 75 names for those circuits. If your friends are interested, there should be some circuits available. It seems that some of your friends are very electronic oriented? Perhaps someone has the ability to make printed circuits, program PICs, assemble the circuit, etc. Maybe we can reach an arrangement for you to make your own ...
You are welcome to post this to your thread. Sorry it is in the wrong language.
Ian C.
Thank you Ian. I'm glad that you at least had some fun with Babelfish.
Ich starte dann mal eine liste von interessenten .
Es geht hier erstmal nur um das "Easy-up" funktion.
Liste wie immer fortfahren.
"Easy-up"? Haben wollen......
1. Mark
2. Dennis
3.
4.
@Dennis. Kannst du den titel etwas ändern damit alle wissen das unser problem gelöst ist?
@mods. Und noch Wichtig machen?
Mark,
I just enjoyed reading that thread using the German->English translator in Google. Half the amusement is from the translation attempt

As some of the people have said, the auto up feature is determined by software inside the BC1 module. There are some "KOMBI SA" data bits that determine things like whether or not xenon headlights are present. My analysis of this last year (for rear fog lights in USA) confirmed that there are no data bits that turn on/off auto up for either window.
Instead it seems to be determined by another code (forget, GE maybe?) which seems to determine the country.
So a MINI set to England allows auto up on the right door; elsewhere in Europe, auto up on the left door; in USA no auto up at all.
Someone might be able to break into the software inside the BC1 and crack it. I did try to buy a BC1 on eBay but missed it. I do not expect that cracking the BC1 software is an easy job - even if possible it is not likely to reveal a simple solution to enable auto up on both windows.
My MINI circuit instead goes for the really simple solution of mimicing closure of the switch input!
In a month or so I will have 128 circuits. To date I have about 75 names for those circuits. If your friends are interested, there should be some circuits available. It seems that some of your friends are very electronic oriented? Perhaps someone has the ability to make printed circuits, program PICs, assemble the circuit, etc. Maybe we can reach an arrangement for you to make your own ...
You are welcome to post this to your thread. Sorry it is in the wrong language.
Ian C.
Thank you Ian. I'm glad that you at least had some fun with Babelfish.

Ich starte dann mal eine liste von interessenten .
Es geht hier erstmal nur um das "Easy-up" funktion.
Liste wie immer fortfahren.
"Easy-up"? Haben wollen......
1. Mark
2. Dennis
3.
4.
@Dennis. Kannst du den titel etwas ändern damit alle wissen das unser problem gelöst ist?
@mods. Und noch Wichtig machen?
