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General mmcd logger on windows 7 help

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allrice4g63

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Jun 17, 2008
hager city, Wisconsin
Ok ill start off by saying i had a old cable that was left over from a palm setup. So i went out and bought a null adapter and db9 to usb. I downloaded mmcd and for the life of me i can not get it to install. i feel like a complete idiot but i have been on the computer for 5 hours searching. this is my first time using windows 7 so i am not familiar with anything i always had xp or vista. so i downloaded the complete setup from source forge. i ended up getting the palm desktop to install and the palm emulator to install but every time i try and click to install mmcd it tells me i need a user and i kinda figured that out and made a user.. and thats where i am lost.. i need severe help either i am to stupid for this or i am doing something way wrong..
also i installed tunerpro and got that to install and i downloaded the correct adx file and uploaded it and then went to my device manager and installed fdi drivers and it sees my cable as a com1 port and thats the same as what tunerpro rt has but that will not link up.. like i said on both programs im screwing up unless my cable and null adapter just wont work.. i guess maybe some help on any of this so i can log. i read all the read me files and half of them dont even make sense to what the program has like it says to open msdos and run a file and this and that.. just seems way over complicated to me.. i have used evoscan before and got that working in a secon with a vag com cable to log a 2g. any help would be awesome thank you.
 
If it helps, what I did to avoid the whole Windows7 hassle with Palm software (if you can ever actually get it working) is install windows xp in a Oracle VirtualBox virtual machine.
 
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