Hello, I hope this is a solvable issue, I'll try my best to explain what is happening. This now occurs every time I try to use TunerPro with my AutoProm. No matter the task (emulating or burning chips) after 5 or 10 minutes communication is lost with the autoprom. The symptoms of this are that ALDL data is no longer updated, and I get the "upload failed" and "verify failed" when i try those functions. When this happens, I've tried "auto detect hardware" button, and the status display says "initializing..." and then the software locks up. I've also tried just exiting tunerpro and restarting it, but when i try to restart, it says tunerpro is already open. When i try to kill the process in (win2000pro) task manager, it says access is denied.
This has now happened both connected to the ECM and on the bench (autoprom connected only to PC for burning chips).
So, two questions: What can I do to not loose communication? I'll try a different USB cable and a noise suppressor. Is grounding an issue? Is there a way to add a chassis ground between the ECM, AutoProm, and PC?
Next, How can I get the software to recover without requiring a reboot after it looses communication?
Thanks!
TunerPro RT 4.14 locks up when "upload failed"
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i had the very same problem about a year or so ago with XP pro.
i don't remember just what i did to fix it now, i think it was a setting in either windows or TunerPro.
it drove me nuts for a few days & it turned out to be something simple.
i remember it went from working fine to having problems over night.
make sure you have all power savers, screen saver, & anything else like them turned off.
i may have had to reinstall the Moates drivers.
i don't remember just what i did to fix it now, i think it was a setting in either windows or TunerPro.
it drove me nuts for a few days & it turned out to be something simple.
i remember it went from working fine to having problems over night.
make sure you have all power savers, screen saver, & anything else like them turned off.
i may have had to reinstall the Moates drivers.
Update on issue: I tried a new laptop (IBM with XP) and grounded the autoprom to the laptop. I started emulating and even the "verify data" worked. (The "target AFR" changed every time I did a verify though) It worked for about an hour, enough time for me to get quite a few low load points done on the VE tables, then it happened again. "update failed" So I tried to save the data changes, but TunerPro crashed and I lost all my data. Arrrgh! Please help!
No, not really.91vette wrote:Doh! The horizontal switch was the problem. I didn't change it on purpose so I must have bumped it. Sorry! Is there any way to monitor the "health" of the USB connection to see if some specific event or signal level is causing the issue of it loosing communication after a while?
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