Software On ELM Street - OBD2 Software Development

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Re: ELM327 Software Development

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I think I sussed it out with a bit of trickery. No more bullsh*t faulty warnings. Will be up shortly
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Official release of Software On ELM Street v0.0.0.1

Please note, you will need to enter a free license for the software to open up. Please send me a PM for a free key. This version is 100% free, the licensing system is there to prevent unwanted usage or exploitation.
Application requires internet once only for registration purposes. It will not require it again on future start ups, and will not require it for when new updates are installed :thumbup:

Let me know if anyone has any questions/problems so I can fix them up asap!

Whats in this version:
-Fully functioning fault reader for CAN and VPW. Includes fault descriptions!
-Automated live engine data reader with automatic PID updating system when new gauges are applied. Gauges can also be moved around :thumbup:
-Raw chatter reader including working filters and frame counting system
-Seed/Key brute forcer for VPW and CAN ecus. The FIRST CAN Seed/Key finder on the web!
-Plus a whole heap to come!

ToDo list:
-Engine Data Read for CAN needs further optimizing to capture all messages (eg FE,FD,FC)
-Add all the VPW found PIDs
-Few other bits and bobs.. and whatever errors that are found in the mean time.
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Re: ELM327 Software Development

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First downloder!!

Dont have a car that it works with, Sorry.
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Dylan wrote:First downloder!!

Dont have a car that it works with, Sorry.
Hahaha, thats alright, least you have a copy anyways incase you come across one :thumbup:
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Re: ELM327 Software Development

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Sat here since your post saying "Up Soon" refreshing!
Couple of mates have LS1's but i only have one of VL400's USB ALDL and as far as i no they arent compatible with later model?

Likely a stupid question, how do we get a serial for this? EDIT: Told you it was stupid just re read and noticed to PM!
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I'll go #2 :thumbup:
Top effort Tazzi.
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Dylan wrote:Sat here since your post saying "Up Soon" refreshing!
Couple of mates have LS1's but i only have one of VL400's USB ALDL and as far as i no they arent compatible with later model?

Likely a stupid question, how do we get a serial for this? EDIT: Told you it was stupid just re read and noticed to PM!
Sorry mate, has to use an ELM327 cable. ALDL cable is completely different!
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Looks like my quick method of beating the false positives broke the app haha. I will attempt to fix the application tomorrow an hopefully the respective antivirus companies will get back to me.

*Edit.
Fixed.... Should install and accept license happily now :thumbup:
I tested 40+ times so Im 100% certain. I am yet to test out all the other functions though.. so I am assuming all is fine there. Will know for certain tomorrow when I test it all out. But it was working 100% this morning before all this AV drama.
If your license doesnt work because you used it in the last version and got an error, please contact me for another... after all they are free :thumbup:

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So far so good, I think. Couple reports of the freeze frame playing up.. but should hopefully be able to eliminate that problem entirely.
And also some people have old ELM cables thus need to disable the "fast baud" option since they seem to not support it or simply do not accept it.

Havnt heard back about the PIDs much though, Id assume they must be working? :thumbup:

And have already heard success with the CAN seed/key finder!
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Re: ELM327 Software Development

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gah version 02 gets pinged by avg can ignore it but cant run program
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