A cabin-mounted display shows:
Use CPU-Z (Windows) or Thaiphoon Burner to read the DRAM manufacturer. Look for "Samsung" (C-die or B-die) or "Hynix". woodman cas
| Technology | Woodman CAS (RF/GPS) | Radar | Camera + AI | |------------|----------------------|-------|-------------| | Works in dust/fog | Yes | Degraded | No | | Works around corners | Yes | No | No | | Detects non-emitting objects (e.g., rocks, stumps) | No | Yes | Yes | | Requires clean sensors | No | Yes | Yes | | Cost per machine | Medium–High | Medium | Low–Medium | | Best for | Machine-machine, personnel | Obstacles, terrain | Short-range, backing | A cabin-mounted display shows: Use CPU-Z (Windows) or
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Save the modified CAS binary and flash it back to the module using your programmer. Reassemble the vehicle. Upon turning the ignition, the immobilizer light should go out immediately, and the engine will start.
Within WinOLS, navigate to the Woodman script menu. Select "Synchronize CAS to DME". You will be prompted to load your DME binary. The script will: