Programing the computer
I noticed that the menu says it's open source and there are some tweaks that I would LOVE to do if it's possible. I figured since it's open source that someone here might know.
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No, the software is merely limited to what functionality the hardware provides. Other than that, software is software and can be changed.
However the real challenges would be getting the software, all the software, and the build environment to build the new version after you apply your changes. Also, having a firm grasp of all the code and systems and how they interact together would have to be reverse engineered - not a small task. And you'll probably need a set of tools for cross compilation and code generation as well as a firm understanding of the chip set being used and the underlying instruction set and OS facilities. Also no small task.
And then the challenge would be knowing how to load your changed code into the vehicle itself. You most likely will never get access to all of the code and the build environment you'd need to build the stuff nor get any of the procedure for loading in your new code unless you actually work at GM and do this as part of your job. And if you did this as part of your job and started telling everybody the secrets about how to do this you'd probably be fired and face some time in court.
Also, just because it's OpenSource doesn't mean it's all OpenSource, in fact I highly doubt it. Even if it was, the process of doing a successful build is most likely totally proprietary. My job is working with componies on such things as building, testing and installing software so I'm well aware of this (though not as aware in particular about automobile software). Plus having say OpenSSL as part of the build would only be used for encrypting stuff and if you're aim is to control the radio, changing OpenSSl won't do anything for you.
You neglect to say what you are trying to accomplish but perhaps your best bet is to look into platforms like Android Auto (CapPlay - furget about it!) and maybe you can do what you want with your own app, provided it's not outside the restrictions of the Android Auto platform. There's a guy over in AA land who has his own apps and is quite knowledgeable about programing things with the AA platform. If you're really interested I could dig up his contact info again.
Mine doesn’t have maps on it. I didn’t realize it until after I had purchased it and when I asked about it everyone at the Chevy house doesn’t have a clue. Totally worthless! 🤬
The texting option has never worked. I think they turned it off. My 15 Silverado has it but one day it just stopped working.
I’d like to dig around and see what else could be changed.
Mine doesn’t have maps on it. I didn’t realize it until after I had purchased it and when I asked about it everyone at the Chevy house doesn’t have a clue. Totally worthless!
The texting option has never worked. I think they turned it off. My 15 Silverado has it but one day it just stopped working.
I’d like to dig around and see what else could be changed.
Google GM MDI and TECH ll Emulator
http://www.oemtools.com/homeproducts/generalmotors.html
you cant modify anything , but you can access the BCM , ECM ABS and all the other modules in the car , turn on and off any options , program keys , access the ECM, BCM and run diagnostics also
My old GM tech ll was my favorite go to tool , have not bit the bullet and bought a MDI device yet but I am sure I will
Dave
Last edited by Dcasole; May 25, 2018 at 04:16 PM.





Dig around, and let us know what you find.




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Mine doesn’t have maps on it. I didn’t realize it until after I had purchased it and when I asked about it everyone at the Chevy house doesn’t have a clue. Totally worthless! 🤬
The texting option has never worked. I think they turned it off. My 15 Silverado has it but one day it just stopped working.
I’d like to dig around and see what else could be changed.
The premium trucks and SUVs have even more than we do.




There's 22 programmable modules in my 2014 M7 Z51 with MRC. The count goes up when you add an automatic tranny, a convertible top, PDR, and newer options like front cameras, power hatch pulldown, the diagnostic gateway that was introduced in 2017, the secondary fuel control system on the ZR1...
The premium trucks and SUVs have even more than we do.
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