Orange5 Scripts (2025)
-- 2. Backup original read_chip() save_buffer("backup_" .. get_serial() .. ".bin")
-- 3. Modify crash flags (example offsets) set_byte(0x1A0, 0x00) set_byte(0x1A1, 0x00)
function main() -- 1. Identify print("Checking chip...") set_chip(chip, bus, org) Orange5 Scripts
print("Done. Crash data cleared.") end
function fix_checksum(start_addr, end_addr, checksum_addr) local sum = 0 for addr = start_addr, end_addr do sum = sum + get_byte(addr) end sum = sum & 0xFF set_byte(checksum_addr, sum) end Crash data cleared
Here’s a useful, high-level overview of — what they are, why they matter, and a practical example to get started. What Are Orange5 Scripts? Orange5 (from Scorpio-LK ) is a professional EEPROM and microcontroller programming tool, widely used in automotive electronics for odometer correction, airbag module reset, immobilizer programming, and ECU repair.
Start by downloading a known working script for a common module (e.g., 93C66 on a VW cluster), open it in a text editor, study the steps, then adapt for your needs. Recalculate checksum (custom function) fix_checksum(0x000
-- 5. Write back write_chip()
-- 4. Recalculate checksum (custom function) fix_checksum(0x000, 0x3FF, 0x400)