Next Phase in Tuning Cables
Next Phase in Tuning Cables
I recently experienced loosing the use of a tuning lap top that had the serial port, and then attempted to integrate one of the more pricey USB/Serial adaptor kits for newer lap top usage and found I was opening a fresh can of worms (inoperability wise) to the point it would rival the actual project I wanted to be working on, that of tuning my bike.
The other reason I'm looking at this, is that once I'm done with my tuning and venturing further afield with my project, it could still prove useful/ handy to be able to connect up with a smaller device like a netbook, very small but limited in connections.
No doubt there are other implications that affect this taking place, I don't know so thought I'd ask if the big picture holds anything in store for this area.
Cheers, Lorne.
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Matt Cramer
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Re: Next Phase in Tuning Cables
http://www.microsquirtmodule.com/circuit_addons.html
Re: Next Phase in Tuning Cables
I'd much rather buy a prebuilt unit, similar to my preference to buy the pre-assembled MicroSquirt (nob with a soldering pencil, magician with fabrication
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Re: Next Phase in Tuning Cables
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I removed the non applicable questions , see following post with pertinent questions.
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The part that is less than clear is the manner that the appropriate settings are commisioned - this includes I've gathered, setting "writeBlocks = off" and "interWriteDelay = 1". That is further identified to be found @ c:/ProgramFiles/MegaSquirt/mtCommon/common.ini . That is a Notepad document. I've gone right into that to test the methods, using the Prolific PL2303 that I had purchased and on my desk top, without any success at all. Can't seem to save the changes on the Notepad doc either, & (to add injury to insult) it already lists the writeblock = off anyways. So - I'd like to avoid that type of heartache if possible by fully identifying what works, then buying it. If, and I may have a jaded perspective here, this is the foundational aspect of being able to work with/ complete the MS project it would seem a fundamental link or page would be available to suck you in, kick you out the other side with things working (I've found some forum and manual pages that come pretty close, just don't fully cover the steps in a format that lends "full disclosure" to novice types )
Question 1 - Are the above configuration changes (like writeblock setting and interWriteDelay setting) required to enable the DIYA USB adaptor functional?
Question 2 - Is Windows 7 better with these adaptors? Are the same configuration changes required on computer before they work without the blue screen crash? That seemed to come across in comments.
Question 3 - Obviously this affects the entire M.S. nation, so I'd love to know what everyone else is doing these days to connect to their "Non Serial Port Equipped" computers? What ever that general direction is, that's what I want to do too.
Much thanks,
Lorne.
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Matt Cramer
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Re: Next Phase in Tuning Cables
Windows 7 does create one of the issues you're having, though - it often locks you out of saving or editing files in the Program Files folder.
Re: Next Phase in Tuning Cables
Lorne I use Apple Macs and Windows boxes, and haven't tried Windows 7 yet, as XP Pro is good enough. I have had no issues with the Prolific drivers, on both platforms, I burn pages no problem, never altered the settings in Device manager, just left as default.R100RT wrote:...snip... so I'd love to know what everyone else is doing these days to connect to their "Non Serial Port Equipped" computers? What ever that general direction is, that's what I want to do too.
I did have a little hiccup using Macs and TunerStudio, but that was a permissions issue. I only use my USB/Serial devices on a static bike or Microsquirt.
