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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 05:51 AM
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LM-2 and evoscan

HI ALL!
When logging from evoscan, I noticed there was only a choice for integrating LM-1 (from innovative) into the log...

Is it possible to use an LM-2 (from innovative)?

When i try to select the com port, only com port 3 comes up - this is the tactrix cable... the LM-2 is also not in the serial port list in "devices", and when choosing it threw Log Works (innovative's program) I have the option of COM3(tactrix) or USB LM-2.

This would make life alot easier!

Cheers all!
-Dan
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Old Jun 8, 2011 | 10:04 PM
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bumping an old thread but does someone have the answer to this? i really wanna hook the LM-2 up to evoscan but evoscan can't find a comm port when using the mini-usb (LM-2 handheld) --> usb cable (laptop).
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Old Nov 17, 2011 | 06:32 AM
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i got this to work a little while ago...an Innovate Motorsports 3840 MTX Series Program Cable is needed and then a serial-to-usb converter. install drivers for the serial cable and then when connected the LM-2 gets assigned a working serial port which evoscan can then find and connect to. in device manager you can assign any free comm port for the serial connection, so select one that evoscan can "see". go into evoscan and it should now be recognised under both LC-1 and LM-1 options.
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