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BMW + Toyota - PSdZData Full + Lite
Toyota
PSdZData 4.52.44 Full
PSdZData 4.52.44 Lite
BMW
PSdZData 4.58.21 Full
PSdZData 4.58.21 Lite
PSdZData is a data package required for working with electronic control units (ECUs) in BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce, and recently new Toyota models (developed jointly with BMW, such as the Supra A90).
Here are the main differences between the Full and Lite versions:
1. What is it?
Lite version: Contains only configuration files and ECU descriptions (SWFL, CAFD, etc.). This is the "skeleton" that allows the program to see the car and change settings.
Full version: Contains everything the same, plus full firmware (SWFL, BTLD, etc.) for each ECU. This is a huge data set for a comprehensive software update.
2. Why are they needed?
Lite: Used for coding (changing hidden functions, such as disabling Start/Stop) and diagnostics. It's lightweight (usually up to 1 GB) and sufficient for 95% of everyday tasks for owners or technicians.
Full: Used exclusively for programming (flashing). If you want to update the firmware in your units to the latest version or restore a "brick" after an unsuccessful experiment, you need the full version.
Summary:
If you simply want to enable beautiful icons or disable the belt gong, download Lite. If you plan to significantly update the firmware in your units, make sure you have disk space available for the Full version.
Need it? Push buttons Rate+Thanks, PM for pass.
Toyota
PSdZData 4.52.44 Full
PSdZData 4.52.44 Lite
BMW
PSdZData 4.58.21 Full
PSdZData 4.58.21 Lite
PSdZData is a data package required for working with electronic control units (ECUs) in BMW, Mini, Rolls-Royce, and recently new Toyota models (developed jointly with BMW, such as the Supra A90).
Here are the main differences between the Full and Lite versions:
1. What is it?
Lite version: Contains only configuration files and ECU descriptions (SWFL, CAFD, etc.). This is the "skeleton" that allows the program to see the car and change settings.
Full version: Contains everything the same, plus full firmware (SWFL, BTLD, etc.) for each ECU. This is a huge data set for a comprehensive software update.
2. Why are they needed?
Lite: Used for coding (changing hidden functions, such as disabling Start/Stop) and diagnostics. It's lightweight (usually up to 1 GB) and sufficient for 95% of everyday tasks for owners or technicians.
Full: Used exclusively for programming (flashing). If you want to update the firmware in your units to the latest version or restore a "brick" after an unsuccessful experiment, you need the full version.
Summary:
If you simply want to enable beautiful icons or disable the belt gong, download Lite. If you plan to significantly update the firmware in your units, make sure you have disk space available for the Full version.
Need it? Push buttons Rate+Thanks, PM for pass.
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