EvoScan2.1 Problem - Link Succesful... NO DATA
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EvoScan2.1 Problem - Link Succesful... NO DATA
I got a new computer and loaded up Evoscan 2.1 but I'm having problems. Everything seems to be OK, I connect to my car and "Start Logging", I get the link complete message and the timer starts.
But when I pull up the data or make a graph everything is zero'd out. I have plenty of values checked to monitor but I come up with no data, just flat lines.
Anyone have some insight. This is a fresh load of Version 2.1 on a new 64 bit windows xp machine.
I have version .99 installed on another computer and it still works great. I'm afraid to install 2.1 on that machine and screw it up.
But when I pull up the data or make a graph everything is zero'd out. I have plenty of values checked to monitor but I come up with no data, just flat lines.
Anyone have some insight. This is a fresh load of Version 2.1 on a new 64 bit windows xp machine.
I have version .99 installed on another computer and it still works great. I'm afraid to install 2.1 on that machine and screw it up.
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I have checked the CSV file in excel and it's full of 0's, so the data isn't making it there. I'll check the "Log to File", where is that option located ( I don't have it on this work computer).
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I went back and installed v2.0 instead of v2.1 and still no luck. Both 2.0 and 2.1 record no data, I checked to make sure I was logging to file as well.
I did load v.99 unto my new computer and it works, but I like some of the new feature of 2.1 so I'd like to get it working.
Anyone else have insight?
I did load v.99 unto my new computer and it works, but I like some of the new feature of 2.1 so I'd like to get it working.
Anyone else have insight?
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I'll try only selecting a few items.
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I tried logging only TPS and RPM today at lunch = nothing! Still can't get 2.1 to record any data even with a "link engaged".
Do I need to have my Laptop plugged into power for 2.1? Just a crazy thought?
Do I need to have my Laptop plugged into power for 2.1? Just a crazy thought?
Do you have an LC1 connected to the laptop too ?
Mine works fine, unless I connect the serial connection to my LC1, then evoscan seems to go weird and gives me no info or just 2 readings (which are made up) i.e 338.8 knock counts at 160 load lol.
If I disconnect the serial to the LC1 and fire up evoscan again it works fine.
I should point out, evoscan 2.1 worked 100% fine with the LC1 until I installed 2.2, since then i've had the above issue, and it's the same with 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2
Mine works fine, unless I connect the serial connection to my LC1, then evoscan seems to go weird and gives me no info or just 2 readings (which are made up) i.e 338.8 knock counts at 160 load lol.
If I disconnect the serial to the LC1 and fire up evoscan again it works fine.
I should point out, evoscan 2.1 worked 100% fine with the LC1 until I installed 2.2, since then i've had the above issue, and it's the same with 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2
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Here are shots of the EvoScan graphs and the CSV file. The only selected values were RPM and TPS to keep it simple.
Yes TPS is throttle position sensor.

Yes TPS is throttle position sensor.



