WWDiesel wrote:
jarod_kop wrote:
Seems using an old windows XP desktop got the program to work. For now, I'm just going to put a stock EGR/FCR delete on it, I've looked through some of the posts, still looking for an fuel economy tune if one is around. EDIT: Program works fine, shows voltage, knows when the cable is connected, but it cannot connect to the ECU to read it
Just a guess, it could be the difference between 32 bit and 64 bit systems and compatible software.
I know I have some software that runs just fine on my old XP box; it will load and install on my Windows 10 box, but it just will not function (open)...
Forces you to have to buy newer 64 bit version compatible software! $$$$
Well the desktop out there now is an XP, 32 bit, service package 2 I think? I have one more desktop I can try. Windows 7 64 bit, based on the internet searches from trying to get this to work before, windows 7 should work well EDIT: Windows 7 give me an error, program does not launch besides the little window when device is not connected, then when start is clicked, "An error has occured while deleting file (null). The system cannot find message text for the message. number 0x 18f9d0 in the message file for SETUPAPI.dll. (Error #1636816)" That setup file is found in the two system folders on a 64 bit, so I'm guessing it being 64 bit and having the "right/wrong" setup file in a different place than a 32 bit system is whats causing it. So far, seem to have more progress on the XP desktop. ANOTHER EDIT: This is a v13.02 labeled cable, some sites have shown that it does not work with Chrysler, that could be it or the cable in general is bad. The software is doing everything but connecting to the ECU on the windows XP desktop. Something could be is the program info shows it as being version 12.0.0.6 and hardware version 12.0.