Opcom 167 Firmware Verified
If you have purchased an interface and want to verify its firmware legitimacy, follow these diagnostic steps: Step 1: Physical Inspection
Contact support@opcom.com with your device serial number. opcom 167 firmware verified
OP-COM clone interfaces rely on microcontrollers (usually the Microchip PIC18F458 chip) to communicate between the car's OBD2 port and the diagnostic software on a computer. The firmware is the internal software flashed onto this microcontroller. If you have purchased an interface and want
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All of these official versions are based on the genuine PIC18F458 chip and were designed to work with specific software releases from OP‑COM’s original vendor. Version 1.67, in particular, is the firmware that the expects. When you run OP‑COM 200603a on a computer, the program may automatically attempt to update the interface firmware to version 1.67 – this is a sign that the software has been designed around that specific firmware version.





