emoguitarboy
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- Jul 13, 2007
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Colorado Springs,
Colorado
Hey Guys,
I just tried connecting my logger programs to my car and they both said they couldn't connect. Does any one happen to know what the DB-9 (serial) connection is supposed to be for the Alex C. Peper Datalogger program. My brother had the cable with ODBII connector, but he wasn't sure about the BD-9 to RJ-45 connector. I'd really like to get this working so I can put on the AFC & 660's. Any Ideas?
It's a OBDII to RJ-45 (ethernet cable) standard ethernet cable then a RJ-45 to DB-9 (serial) I've been connecting it using the Belkin F5U109 USB to ethernet connection. i may try another one or a PCMCIA Serial card (if I can borrow one from work)
My brother said he had this problem about 2 years ago when he tried toconnect it to one of his friends cars. I have a 95 and I know some OBDII code readers won't work on it, I'm wondering if its the same with the programs.
I just tried connecting my logger programs to my car and they both said they couldn't connect. Does any one happen to know what the DB-9 (serial) connection is supposed to be for the Alex C. Peper Datalogger program. My brother had the cable with ODBII connector, but he wasn't sure about the BD-9 to RJ-45 connector. I'd really like to get this working so I can put on the AFC & 660's. Any Ideas?
It's a OBDII to RJ-45 (ethernet cable) standard ethernet cable then a RJ-45 to DB-9 (serial) I've been connecting it using the Belkin F5U109 USB to ethernet connection. i may try another one or a PCMCIA Serial card (if I can borrow one from work)
My brother said he had this problem about 2 years ago when he tried toconnect it to one of his friends cars. I have a 95 and I know some OBDII code readers won't work on it, I'm wondering if its the same with the programs.
what's the deal?