After a few weeks, gone to connect to the AEM Failsafe Nistune get positive results.
Thanks to Matt for the fact that yesterday completed the program in recent changes and I tested it all works well, you now post the instructions on connecting.
1.) Install com0com: http://sourceforge.net/projects/com0com/
2.) As Administrator, run this from the cmd line: "Bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON"
3.) Restart your PC and configure com0com with these settings (check the boxes first, then hit apply; you'll see the COM ports and not CNCB ports then):

- Note the two COM port #'s chosen by com0com
4.) Configure Nistune to use AEM UEGO / Boost and one of the COM ports as configured in com0com 5.) Install and run app and then choose the other COM port # Turn on debug AFR output if you'd like. 6.) Start up logging on Nistune, and it should just work.
Notes: The program can also be run without the need for any keyboard interaction as follows: "WBFS.exe 5" (where "5" is for COM5) or even simply "wbfs 5"
Do NOT run alongside the AEM Wideband Failsafe software as they will fight each other for USB traffic and logging will be completely wrong. This program runs stand-alone.