To fix the issue, Alex must systematically check the hardware's health:
Enable the following in .config :
The error indicates that the system’s bootloader, kernel, or a low-level driver has detected a hardware setup that does not match the expected configuration for the ktag structure. In Linux-based systems, "tags" (or ATAGs) are used to pass hardware information from the bootloader to the kernel—such as memory layout, serial number, or board revision. ktag hardware configuration not supported
Do not trust the "latest software" on forums. Your hardware ID is hardcoded to a cracked version. Reverting to your seller’s original DVD image is the only solution.
When you connect your KTAG interface to a car’s OBD port or directly to the ECU bench, the software sends a specific handshake protocol to the processor inside the ECU. The error "hardware configuration not supported" means one of three things: To fix the issue, Alex must systematically check
KTAG needs stable 12V @ 2-3A.
The "hardware configuration not supported" error typically occurs when the Ktag device is unable to communicate with the vehicle's ECU or when there's a mismatch between the device's hardware configuration and the vehicle's system. Some common causes of this error include: Your hardware ID is hardcoded to a cracked version
If you are using a clone unit, it may not support the specific protocol for that ECU version, even if it is listed in the software.