Hi Matt,
I thought I should bring this to the forum.
I’m having a starting issue with versions 0.920 and 0.921. When I loaded them, the program would crash on startup and I get the “send error reportâ€
0.920 and 0.921 with Zexel Diesel Address File
Moderator: Matt
Hi Matt,
0.9251 has been working brilliantly. I loaded 0.9252 and it connects, but can't find any registers. If I retry to connect after looking for registers, it crashes. Not sure if crashing is an issue, but not seeing the registers must be. I went back to 0.9251 and it's all working well again.
Cheers
0.9251 has been working brilliantly. I loaded 0.9252 and it connects, but can't find any registers. If I retry to connect after looking for registers, it crashes. Not sure if crashing is an issue, but not seeing the registers must be. I went back to 0.9251 and it's all working well again.
Cheers
No worries, thanks. I'll stick with 0.9251 then.Matt wrote:The 0.9252 is a beta test version which was increasing the timing for the RD28 ECU
Couldn't get a response to consult initialisation apart from the first character. Tried increasing the time between bytes. Still not working, so I'm having a look into it again
Ah!! I just noticed you had 0.9253 available, so I'll give that one a try and let you know how it goes.
Cheers
Chaz
Patrol GUIII 3.0Di
Patrol GUIII 3.0Di
Matt,Matt wrote:Please do. Unfortunately I still didnt get a full response string from the RD28 ECU so still looking into that one
0.9253 seems to be working ok in the car. I ran it for about an hour today and tried most of the features. All good, even disconnecting and re-connecting several times without issues. Something I noticed that’s changed is that it doesn’t come up with the “Select Registersâ€
Chaz
Patrol GUIII 3.0Di
Patrol GUIII 3.0Di
I've noticed this in the latest version also. Its similar to another problem which was only experienced on Jimmys laptop in the previous version but I could not repeat here
I'm on the case its good that now since I can see it here also, but only in the 'release' build of NIStune. Gives me a starting point to investigating the crash
'Select registers' is accessible from the Operations - Select Consult Registers menu whilst connected. You can reenable the tick box there
I'll check that registry setting in case its getting overwritten by accident
I'm on the case its good that now since I can see it here also, but only in the 'release' build of NIStune. Gives me a starting point to investigating the crash
'Select registers' is accessible from the Operations - Select Consult Registers menu whilst connected. You can reenable the tick box there
I'll check that registry setting in case its getting overwritten by accident