Software On ELM Street - OBD2 Software Development

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Will this work with the holden captiva?
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0081 wrote:Will this work with the holden captiva?
Absolutely no clue unfortunately :thumbdown:

I would *assume* the captiva's ECU operates over the same CAN language. Guess theres only one way to find out.!
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Awesome work Tazzi lots of :comp: in that software. PM Sent
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Got a funny one occurring. Every time I open the software it tells me there is an update so I go through the update process which says its completed only to see the same message next time. Any clues?
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Try running the update as Administrator.
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yoda69 wrote:Try running the update as Administrator.
Spot on :thumbup:
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Done thanks
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Just want to thank Tazzi for all his help and support he has given us all.

I've on recently gotten back into playing around with PCM's etc as my brother-in-law has a VY SS with the LS1 and has convinced me into putting something into my WB one tonner.
I'm currently looking at either the L67 Supercharged V6 or the LS1 conversion.

I use to play around when Kalmaker was first released... Jeez I hope that doesnt show my age :shh:

I cant wait to play more with the Elm St software, but I'm also hoping I can get a licence still from Tazzi.

If there's anything I can do to Help, just let me know.
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Post by Leosayer123 »

Hi Tazzi, I'm new to the forum as I was looking for a tool to diagnose multiple modules on ve. I've been using a hanatech Scantool for many years, it's now beyond repair n I often get called on to do timing chain software updates on ve n captiva. While I have the file n j2545 programmer paying $75 to diagnose from acdelco is beyond me n also replacing my Scantool ATM

I would love the opportunity to use ur software n would greatly appreciate a free activation key

Thanks in advance
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Post by David_VT_LS1 »

Well, 10 days later and 108 pages read. Superb effort Tazzi on the software. Have been dabbling in vb.net ( and vb6 earlier ) for many years and you have sparked my interest in looking back into this stuff.

Lots more reading and researching to do, it seems. Will need to find a new hobby for the SO :D

Cheers
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