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I went thru all the TCM info I had today (Quickly) & these are the TCM OS ID's
T42
24231674
24236195
24238857

T43
24254909
24256125
24261871

T68
24232343
24238539
24247908

So yes now & for around a year HPT have supported the 5 speed T68 controllers but have to use Beta 2.25 software to access them.
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is that in VZ V6 or is that in VE onwards ?
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That's a mixture, mostly first 2 of each are VZ & last is ve, but some are v6 & some are v6 & v8.
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VX L67 Getrag wrote:So yes now & for around a year HPT have supported the 5 speed T68 controllers but have to use Beta 2.25 software to access them.
was referring to this :)

I have requested 2.25 beta from HPT so will be able to have a look see soon enough! however I do not own the VZ anymore but dad has one so can test it on that eventually.
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Have made changes to the CAN freeze frame capture. It worked quick as on my test ecu. Hasnt worked this quick ever! Hopefully will help for others.

Annnnnd, fault clearing for both VPW and CAN have been applied!

I tested this on the VZ V6, and the faults DO NOT CLEAR (both history and current) if the current faults are still present (Kinda obvious!). So for anyone that tries to clear the faults.. and then re-reads to find faults, fix the issue before retying!

New version up shortly...
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Little bit delayed with Norton causing a hassle. But tracked down what was causing the software to be detected as bad. Hopefully it remains that way from now on. :thumbup:

v0.0.1.3 now available!
Faults clearing.. now finally added :D
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A couple of reasonable requests:
-Clear faults list on each button press
-Mask options in the raw chatter logger

Will chuck those into the next version! If anyone else has ideas or requests let me know!.

Have to say, the ecu unlocking backup text has saved me a couple times now when Iv turned off the power supply forgetting why I had it on in the first place! Great suggestion from fellow users!
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Adding support for wifi devices is... different.. to say the least. I can see why there are not many applications.. at all.. in the world.. because there is literally no documentation about them at all! Seems there is really only mobile apps that have wifi support added.
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Theres some info and a fix for wifi lag issues on some adaptors here http://forscan.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=16 . All in all probably not worth the hassle supporting them though. I can imagine how many different ones must be out there. Sounds like a support nightmare.
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My old serial Elmscan 5 and USB adapter wasn’t cutting it so I bought an OBDLink SX interface. Today I finally had a chance to plug it into the GTO and it worked like a charm. The seed/key seemed to work flawlessly. It would be nice to be able to change the gauge style once it has been created, and maybe the ability to resize the gauges. I did notice the active area in which the gauges exist seems a little off, you could hide the gauge behind the menu. All in all it seems really nice great job Tazzi.
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