Hi,
First check that you disconnected the terminal program as Mattias suggested above, but if that fails it seems like we have a situation VemsTune has problems recovering from. We'll check it out and we will try to identify the problem.
But for now we can use the old way to recover from a failed firmware upgrade.
Start by remvoing the fuses to the coils and injectors, the ECU can missbehave a bit during a firmware upgrade.
Download:
http://www.vems.co.uk/VEMSTech/VemsMT1.0.78rc2.zipUnzip to a folder of your choice and open upload-firmware12x12.bat in notepad.
Find this line: wintools\megaloader.exe firmware\vems.hex -wtE -c com1
Change to this: wintools\megaloader.exe firmware\vems.hex -wE -c com1
(-wtE changed to -wE)
Also change the com port to match the one you use.
Save the modified file and close notepad.
This makes the old style upload tool expect the ECU to be in bootloader mode (Something VT normally detect automatically.). Now force the ECU to enter boot loader mode by shorting pin2 and pin3 in the serial connector of the ECU while turning on the ignition. Remove the short and double click upload-firmware12x12.bat to run the script. Follow the instructions to "upgrade" the firmware.
If all goes well the ECU will now have a working 1.0.78 firmware, but one without a proper configuration. This is not a problem as this is only an intermediate step.
Now cycle power to the ECU and go back to VEMStune to upgrade the firmware to 1.1.81. When the firmware upgrade is done you need to upload the config file you saved from 1.1.76 before doing the upgrade. DO NOT use any config you saved from 1.0.78RC2.
I hope this helps.
Jörgen Karlsson
Gothenburg, Sweden.