Kamold: OK, I have both cables. They each have their advantages and disadvantages. The great feature about VCP is the "login finder" - if you know a single security code, login-finder will find the other security codes for the control module. it's a slow process (10,000 numbers takes about 45 minutes to poll), but it does work! VCDS of course has the great "Long Coding Helper" facility and it is generally a more intuitive cable to use- it's the more superior product IMO
Anyhow, I've posted below the screenshot for Byte 19 showing the pertinent bits for your project. The screenshot is for a MIBI, but I suspect that it's the same for a MIBII
Actually, now that I've posted the screen shot - something is a bit odd. Your link says the Code should be
HexF4 which is binary
1111 0100. If I look at the screen-shot below for Byte 19, the USB & IPhone functionality is
HexC0 which is
1100 0000. The Code for RHD + Feature Band Switching + Rear View Camera, is
Hex16 which is
0001 0110. So the total binary Code is
1101 0110, which is
HexD6 (not HexF4 as per your link)!
If you used
HexF4, you would have programmed a LHD car and you would have also activated the MOST databus. Did the MIBII unit have the OEM external amplifier (J525)? If not, I'm not sure that the MOST should be activated. If the MIBII unit did have the Digital Sound System, then you might want to have a look at Byte 4 (sub- woofer installed) and Byte 11(external sound system)
Sorry for complicating your otherwise excellent work!
Don

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