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Old Jan 20, 2008 | 10:18 PM
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My com port for the LC-1 is 3. It changes periodically. You need to do the following:

Start/Control panel/system/hardware tab/device manager/com ports

You should have two ports one for the tactrix cable and another for the serial to USB which is your WB.

If it is correct you may have another issue. I used to get readings like you are getting when I checked LM-1 by mistake before Hamish wrote different code for the LC-1 and before evoscan remembered the WB choice.

I did all this and ports checkout, so uninstalled evoscan then dowloaded 2.0 and reinstalled but all my 2.0 settings were the same, same order i had before everything stayed the same? Its like it did not uninstall? VISTA?
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Old Jan 21, 2008 | 05:11 AM
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Yea Vista is a mine field. I use XP except for one machine in my home.

On the wideband logging tab. Check create serial data log for wideband. And while you are at it also do a system debug log and email it to hamish. I think the files end up in the root evoscan folder. Make sure that you tell him that you are using Vista.

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Old Jan 21, 2008 | 07:24 AM
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I'll try that tonight when i get home, I did a long long log last night, 3.2 meg and whats weird is at low load/low rpm I would get what looked like afr readings, but high rpm/load same 4.6-4.9 readings, and logworks is right on still. Where does the debug file save? Is there a seperate folder for this in evoscan, I've never used it before?
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Old Jan 21, 2008 | 07:52 AM
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I'll try that tonight when i get home, I did a long long log last night, 3.2 meg and whats weird is at low load/low rpm I would get what looked like afr readings, but high rpm/load same 4.6-4.9 readings, and logworks is right on still. Where does the debug file save? Is there a seperate folder for this in evoscan, I've never used it before?
It saves in the main (root) folder of evoscan.
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Old Jan 21, 2008 | 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by chmodlf
Yea Vista is a mine field. I use XP except for one machine in my home.

On the wideband logging tab. Check create serial data log for wideband. And while you are at it also do a system debug log and email it to hamish. I think the files end up in the root evoscan folder. Make sure that you tell him that you are using Vista.
So i go to so the serial data log for wideband, and each time it connects, the car sputter like two cylinders cut out? I logged some debug logs, going to email those in a few. Does anyone use ecuedit for loging innovate?
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Old Jan 22, 2008 | 07:43 AM
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So downloaded trial ecuedit and it logs lc-1 fine?
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