VXDiag VCX Nano
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Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
No problem. Any time.
Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
If someone would please post or PM the driver .inf for both the VCX Nano and the GM MDI that would be sweet ...
From working installations or directly from the install package to ensure there has been no overwriting ...
They would be located in \Windows\inf.
To find what .inf is used for your device, find your device in,
From working installations or directly from the install package to ensure there has been no overwriting ...
They would be located in \Windows\inf.
To find what .inf is used for your device, find your device in,
expand it, and in the subkey you will find the .inf name ... This image was for another purpose, however it demonstrates the location and shows the .inf as 'oem23.inf' under parameter 'Mfg' and parameter 'DeviceDesc' ... Thank you!HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB
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Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
I only have a gm mdi, but my registry is pointing to oem24.inf for the ETAS USB Remote NDIS Network Device which is the gm MDI..
This is with a windows 10 64 bit machine.. How did you get so close with the oem23 example? lmao..
This is with a windows 10 64 bit machine.. How did you get so close with the oem23 example? lmao..
Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
That's fine, Thank ya sir!
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Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
this wont work unless its soldered on the board
Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
Hello
I ask to test my buddy its freshly bought but used Nano for GM with PCM hammer
He not sure is it orig or clone cause he bought it from local guy
He was able to read entire P59 at 1x but it failed to upload kernel at 4x
Same as my SM2pro clone
I ask to test my buddy its freshly bought but used Nano for GM with PCM hammer
He not sure is it orig or clone cause he bought it from local guy
He was able to read entire P59 at 1x but it failed to upload kernel at 4x
Same as my SM2pro clone
Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
You comfortable soldering a couple wires to an ECU? BDM is stupid fast. ULinkNT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ltzR1LUKCk
Don't stress specific units.
Re: VXDiag VCX Nano
I saw itAngelMarc wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 3:50 pm You comfortable soldering a couple wires to an ECU? BDM is stupid fast. ULinkNT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ltzR1LUKCk
And my soldering kung fu technique not bad for amateur I think (I even reball BGA chips at home )
Cool but not for everyone
If I wanna do it to my buddy better use OBD2 instead of torturing PCM