Hi again Steve,
I am looking to see which software packages will work with a stand-alone ELM-style harness. As I understand it, AutoEnginuity has a hardware dongle built into the harness itself that assigns a unique ID
in order to work with their software? I don't mind paying for the software but I wanted to use one harness for all the applications and a lot of good open source stuff seems to exist, ELM, etc. I guess
I will have to plug in the harness, test some demos and then post the results to know for sure.
I appreciate all the help so far with this and if any of you have any other suggestions based on personal experiences, please feel free to comment endlessly.
Thanks again,
Andrew.
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>The question is, How much do you want to spend?
>Autoenginuity has the ability to do the tests that are supported by your
>vehicle. That does not mean you have the same test abilities on all
>vehicles though, and you have to buy the complete package to get that
>control. Some vehicles have tests that you can only access with a
>factory scan tool regardless of the software.
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>Steve W.
>Near Cooperstown, New York
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