cheap obd2 scanner

Len Sabatine sabatine at epix.net
Thu Aug 30 02:16:12 GMT 2001


     Paul , Make your virtual device driver switch to 41.6Kbs , You'll become a
     Hero in short order. Then things become easier for folks to monitor 
a  Flash
     programming session , or other in VPW  hi speed mode.
     In real terms , This isn't easily accomplished in software only , Good 
Luck !!
     Len

>I am currently in the final stages of building a FREE (that's real cheap) 
>OBD-II
>SAE J1850 VPW (GM only) scan code reader for a laptop computer.
>
>When I say it's FREE I mean 100% free, there is no hardware interface to
>purchase or build. I have created a 100% software driver for Microsoft
>Windows(r) that reads the VPW signal directly into the laptop's serial 
>port. All
>you need is two wires.
>
>This announcement may be a little premature, there are still teething problems
>but I am pretty confident that I will be able to request and display trouble
>codes.
>
>I intend to make it freely available.
>
>Cheers
>Paul Blackmore
>
> >Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 17:43:10 -0500
> >From: "Robert W. Hughes" <>
> >Subject: cheap obd2 scanner
> >
> >anyone seen this or know anything about it?
> >http://www.allstates.com/OBD2%20code%20reader.htm
> >simple minded generic obd2 code reader for $85
>
>
>
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