Software On ELM Street - OBD2 Software Development

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Re: Software On ELM Street - OBD2 Software Development

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Mine updated as admin with no problems. :thumbup:
I really really need to get my arse back into gear and play with all these toys all you hard working peeps do for us.
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Chuff wrote:
Tazzi wrote:I did notice something in the pics though... the little "green box" is in the wrong place?!?! :lol:

Right... putting that onto the fix list
I also noticed another minor thing. After clearing all the fault codes, I went back to the Setup screen and noticed that Engine Troble Codes had not been reset to Zero during the clear operation. It's only a small thing, but it made me look twice as I'd just responded to SOE telling me the codes had been cleared.
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Ah yes, the main screen does not change throughout the connection, it simply informs the user of the initial conditions of the vehicle. But, it may be a good idea to update "fault" readings on the main screen upon each fault read :thumbup:
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Well done Microsoft. Windows 10 'free' upgrade (W10) will completely eradicate SOE's license.

I wouldnt recommend upgrading currently as currently W10 is not supported as of right now.
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I've ran it on Windows 10. BUT never connected to a vehichle.
Installed and registered long time ago. I was on the "insiders program"
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oh you nerd hahaha. ive ran tunerpro and OSE flash tool on it for the first time last weekend... no issues yet. I would try SOE but I lost my bluetooth dongle and dont have a usb elm... and havent asked for a license yet :(
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Yeah im special. It's actually a fantastic OS the best one yet. I really like it.
Nothing like 8 more if an upgraded 7. Well the early builds were based off 7 by the way they looked.
I also got a version of Office 2016. More of a visual upgrade so far. Trying to push it all to there cloud service even editing via online tools.
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stuff the cloud service.... and the idea of windows as a subscription activation, pay per year... f#%^ that.
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Both SOES and AED still fire up and appear to be licensed on my W10 tablet that I installed the free upgrade on over the weekend.
Have not connected to anything as yet.
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UCMatt wrote:Both SOES and AED still fire up and appear to be licensed on my W10 tablet that I installed the free upgrade on over the weekend.
Have not connected to anything as yet.
Huh odd..

One of my test laptops here that I updated to W10, wiped the license. :thumbdown:

Well.. Im not gonna complain if majority dont end up with issues.!
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Tazzi, where did you buy your AVT 852 lead from? Direct from AVT HQ?
I know it's amongst these 100 odd pages but to lazy to look. I remember you saying very quick delivery.
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