This desktop utility helps service BMW engine control units by editing EEPROM data from popular DME families. It works with saved dumps to view and adjust VIN entries, key/slot information and working hours where supported, covering MSV70/80/90, MSD80/81/85 and MEVD17xx units.
Highlights
- Model families: MSV70 (4 KB), MSV80 (8 KB), MSD80/81 (8 KB), MSD85 E-series (16 KB) and F-series MEVD17xx (N20/N26/N55) plus Siemens MSV90
- VIN and working hours fields with simple load → edit → save workflow
- Dump-based operation from common programmers; no online connection required
- Non-destructive editing philosophy — original file remains your backup
- Lightweight UI designed for quick bench work
Package contents
- Application build for BMW DME EEPROM editing
- Basic help/manual
Note: Use the exact filenames from your archive when publishing checksums.
Compatibility notes
Function availability varies by ECU hardware, MCU and firmware. Some DMEs expose VIN or working hours in EEPROM while others require different procedures. Always verify results against the vehicle configuration before programming.
Basic usage
- Read the DME EEPROM with your preferred tool and save a verified backup
- Open the dump, select the correct ECU family and review detected fields
- Adjust VIN or working hours where supported and save under a new name
- Write the file back using standard safe workshop procedures and verify operation
Operating systems
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 — x86 and x64 builds
Minimum system requirements
Dual-core CPU, 2 GB RAM, 50 MB free storage, standard display, local administrator rights; USB connectivity for your external programmer as required
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