Overview
LinOLS is a lightweight map editor for ECU/TCU binaries with a familiar WinOLS-style UI. It combines a fast hex editor, 2D/3D map viewers and mappack import/export so you can analyze, edit and document calibrations efficiently.
Highlights
Typical workflow
Download & access
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Archive password (all ZIPs):
Platform support
Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 / 11. Tested on Windows 10 LTSC (2019), also verified on current Windows 11 builds.
Minimum system requirements
Disclaimer
Use only on files/vehicles you are authorized to service. This post summarizes features from publicly available information, downloads (if any) are hosted by third parties and our forum does not store software.




LinOLS is a lightweight map editor for ECU/TCU binaries with a familiar WinOLS-style UI. It combines a fast hex editor, 2D/3D map viewers and mappack import/export so you can analyze, edit and document calibrations efficiently.

Highlights
- Hex/Text view with column/row control, quick copy/paste and inline edits
- 2D & 3D viewers to visualize maps and surfaces for sanity checks
- Mappack support: import/export map definitions to share projects
- Search & utilities: Find, Difference, Value Changer, Find Hex Address
- Non-destructive workflow with Undo/Redo and map-only write-back
Typical workflow
- Load a BIN and sweep in 2D to spot potential maps, verify in 3D.
- Define axes/size, edit values in Text or 2D, track changes with Difference.
- Export a mappack or save the modified BIN for your flasher.
Download & access
Free for registered forum members — sign in or create an account to view links.
Archive password (all ZIPs):
binunlock.com
Platform support
Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 / 11. Tested on Windows 10 LTSC (2019), also verified on current Windows 11 builds.
Minimum system requirements
- CPU: Dual-core 2.0 GHz+
- RAM: 4 GB (8 GB recommended)
- Storage: 200 MB free
- Display: 1366×768+
Disclaimer
Use only on files/vehicles you are authorized to service. This post summarizes features from publicly available information, downloads (if any) are hosted by third parties and our forum does not store software.



