Apologies, total newbie. No idea what I'm doing. I just need to read data on my GM OBDI to set the idle, and the tuner had me get a Moates Xtreme ALDL and TunerPro RT. I set it up and ran the check from Moates' website, and its finding the cable, but i'm just getting "hardware not found."
ECM is a GM 7730. Cable is a 8192 Baud ALDU Cabl 1. Laptop is a window 8 machine. Software is TunerPro RT version 5.
Can anybody help?
OBDI ALDU Cable not connecting
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most likely either A1 or 88, I don't know what Ryan works with for 7730/60V6/fiero applications.
if you have a copy of your calibration, you could figure it out without too much trouble. alternatively, you could download and try an 88 and an A1 ADX. I've worked extensively on both of them.
i don't think Moates got stuck with any of the cloned FTDI chips, but the cloned versions act oddly with certain driver versions, I'd consider rolling back to a version that is known to work even with the cloned chips to verify that isn't causing the issue. i have a 2.04.16 install program stashed away specifically because of that problem.
if you have a copy of your calibration, you could figure it out without too much trouble. alternatively, you could download and try an 88 and an A1 ADX. I've worked extensively on both of them.
i don't think Moates got stuck with any of the cloned FTDI chips, but the cloned versions act oddly with certain driver versions, I'd consider rolling back to a version that is known to work even with the cloned chips to verify that isn't causing the issue. i have a 2.04.16 install program stashed away specifically because of that problem.
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