connect an external 12V power supply, as it will damage the device [8, 12]. Software & Drivers
Connects to your PC via a USB cable and features a DB44 main connector.
Browse to the Drivers folder located inside your downloaded iProg software directory.
I finally tracked down the iPROG user manual in PDF format. This covers:
Mara had been cataloguing the backroom at her grandfather’s repair shop for three days, labeling boxes with a temping blend of reverence and exhaustion. The shop, a narrow, sagging building wedged between a laundromat and a pawnshop, had been a haven for lost things: radios with missing knobs, toasters with personalities, a shelf of ancient diagnostic tools that hummed faintly in the dark. At the very bottom of a damp crate she found it — a slim, ring-bound booklet with a title typed in a once-sharp font: iProg User Manual. PDF. The cover was water-creased, a coffee stain blooming like a map of something secret.
Identify the internal MCU (e.g., Renesas, Motorola, Infineon) or EEPROM storing the crash data.
Connect the iProg+ hardware to your PC using the provided USB cable. Open ( devmgmt.msc ).
If your device fails to read a chip or displays errors, run a hardware self-test. Running the Full Test Disconnect all external adapters from the iProg+ main unit. In the software menu, navigate to Options -> Hardware Test .