evoscan logger release
I looks like the evoscan\datasettings\2003 lancer.xml file is only a partial list of DTC's.
This list is much larger so maybe the code you are getting is not in the xml file.
http://www.obdii.com/codes.html
This list is much larger so maybe the code you are getting is not in the xml file.
http://www.obdii.com/codes.html
Originally Posted by laakness
I looks like the evoscan\datasettings\2003 lancer.xml file is only a partial list of DTC's.
This list is much larger so maybe the code you are getting is not in the xml file.
http://www.obdii.com/codes.html
This list is much larger so maybe the code you are getting is not in the xml file.
http://www.obdii.com/codes.html
The new V.8 is pretty good.
Before (V.7) I had 2-3 samples per second with the window open, with the window minimized I got about 80-85 samples per second
Now with the superspeed off I get about 32-54 samples per second logging to screen, minimized I get about 132 samples.
With superspped on with the window open 82-90 samples, window minimized is right around 150 samples. But when I stop logging using superspeed I get an error message that closes the entire program.
Before (V.7) I had 2-3 samples per second with the window open, with the window minimized I got about 80-85 samples per second
Now with the superspeed off I get about 32-54 samples per second logging to screen, minimized I get about 132 samples.
With superspped on with the window open 82-90 samples, window minimized is right around 150 samples. But when I stop logging using superspeed I get an error message that closes the entire program.
Originally Posted by laakness
Hmm, he has that code listed in the xml file. Something still must be up with the DTC checking.
^^yah it doesnt see my P0171 either.
Does EvoScanLogReader still work? I was unable to get logs (way to much rain)
Originally Posted by Kings Fan
Does the new version have A/F logging? I thought I read that in this release that it was going to be implemented
Originally Posted by chmodlf
Yes for Innovate, Zeitronics and AEM. I have not tested it though.
are there any other widebands that are in the works (like PLX widebands for example LOL
)?



I can't wait to get off work and try it out