Software On ELM Street - OBD2 Software Development

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antus wrote:Tunerpro is multithreaded and it takes as much time to check as it does to get it out in to your own buffer so might as well just hit it but handle failures sainly when winapi sends one back.
Well the AVT should be here within the next week or two. Will just do a whole bunch of trial and error when the time comes. Should be able to get something relatively quickly.
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AVT is here and ready to rummble! Didnt realise it was only going to take a few days!
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so can I have my AVT compatible SOE now? :typist:
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Tazzi wrote:AVT is here and ready to rummble! Didnt realise it was only going to take a few days!
Was it from an Australia supplier?
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Jayme wrote:so can I have my AVT compatible SOE now? :typist:
Started adding support the day I purchased it :lol:
Dylan wrote:
Tazzi wrote:AVT is here and ready to rummble! Didnt realise it was only going to take a few days!
Was it from an Australia supplier?
Nope, straight from the supplier. I contacting everyone in Aus that might have had them for sale although seems no-one has them or no-ones selling!

Apparently I can get a good deal if I can rack together 5-10 cables. Although may be some time until I find 5-10 interested people!
Great tool, but a bit overkill for basics diagnostics. Would be better suited as a tuning tool as some companies have figured.

For me.. its going to emulate/simulate an entire VE and VF commodore :lol:
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Im interested in one to tune my LS1. Seen some tuner pro xdf's around but not for my VZ 6 speed.
Apparently tuner pro can write to the 411 pcm?
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I am certainly interested in getting an AVT. Looks like you have got two people already.
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Dylan wrote:Im interested in one to tune my LS1. Seen some tuner pro xdf's around but not for my VZ 6 speed.
Apparently tuner pro can write to the 411 pcm?
Jamie is working on a tunerpro ADX for the VZ V6 and other CAN vehicles. I *think* its not too far off (Not to put you on the spot Jamie!! :thumbup: ).
Ill help out as soon as I know the AVT protocol inside out. Shouldnt be hard now I have the AVT to actually test with!

Unfortunately there is no ADX available to read or write a tune to a 411 pcm. There is a freebie tool on the web by dimented 24x7 although Im unsure on which LS1 ecus it supports. I think only the 512kb ones.
kojab wrote:I am certainly interested in getting an AVT. Looks like you have got two people already.
Well thats a start haha.
Once Iv got it fully integrated and working 100% Ill let everyone know.


On a side note, Iv picked up a VE SS. So pleeeenty of live data to test on here now :lol:
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Tazzi wrote:
Unfortunately there is no ADX available to read or write a tune to a 411 pcm. There is a freebie tool on the web by dimented 24x7 although Im unsure on which LS1 ecus it supports. I think only the 512kb ones.
you mean there is no flash available to write to a 411.... ive got a DPID adx for AVT to 411 already and someone on another forum has got an XDF for the early OS's (VT VX) also Antus has released a free 411 bin reading tool for AVT.
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Jayme wrote:
Tazzi wrote:
Unfortunately there is no ADX available to read or write a tune to a 411 pcm. There is a freebie tool on the web by dimented 24x7 although Im unsure on which LS1 ecus it supports. I think only the 512kb ones.
you mean there is no flash available to write to a 411.... ive got a DPID adx for AVT to 411 already and someone on another forum has got an XDF for the early OS's (VT VX) also Antus has released a free 411 bin reading tool for AVT.
No flash? Not sure Im following there!
I meant in general there isnt an ADX file or plugin for tunerpro that does a full read/write with the AVT.
I know you have your 411 adx available for engine diagnostics, should be able to test that out now I have an AVT! :thumbup:
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