
The DER encoded value of this number is 02 09 00 98 5a e8 3a 6b 9e 47 7f If you go to a website that does big number conversions, such as you'll see thatĩ85ae83a6b9e477f (hex) is equal to 10978342379280287615 (decimal).

Hopefully this will redeem my initial silly purchase and you guys won't leave me out in the coldAn X.509 Serial Number is an integer whose value can be represented in 20 bytes ("or less", because Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) say you omit any unnecessary leading 0x00 bytes (it's necessary if it changes from a negative to positive number, or if it's the number 0).ġ0978342379280287625 (0x985ae83a6b9e477f) I'll be more than happy to support them, even though my credit card will get murdered in the process. about the wonderful people of Ross tech working hard to make it the best it can be. Reading around the forum here & especially through the 'About' section of the main website. Whatever it is, I don't trust it and will be purchasing a genuine cable in the next few days. It came with a mini CD with VCDS 17.8.1 on it and I presume since my car had a recent VW service some modules got updates and are no longer recognised by the older firmware (and new 18+ verson won't update interface firmware). The interface shows as genuine, even did autoscan until I got multiple. Will try to contact the guy via the local web and try to get my money back. It was about €60 which is, of course, too good to be true, but I thought it would have maybe all three VIN numbers used up and I could use it for basic scanning only, before I put together the cash for a real one. Also the guy was not claiming to have more than one. Down to soft silicone data cable and LEDs. His HEX-V2 looked totally unrecognisable (at least to me) to all the pictures on any authorised delaer's site. I was aware there were clones out there, but got duped by a local seller on Irish adverts website.

I'm quite new to VCDS and just got my VW.
