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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / October 2006

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[AD] New Multiprotocol scantool www.obdpros.com

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obdman@gmail.com - 07 Oct 2006 15:10 GMT
Hi All,

Just a quick note on a new multiprotocol scantool that I have
developed.

Basically this scantool supports all the OBD2 protocols VPW, PWM, ISO &
CAN.

Check out http://www.obdpros.com for more info

Thanks
Paul
aarcuda69062 - 07 Oct 2006 15:38 GMT
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> Hi All,
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> Check out http://www.obdpros.com for more info

Does it do;

Manufacturer enhanced?

CAN?

Mode 6?

System tests?

Bi-directional control?
obdman@gmail.com - 07 Oct 2006 19:04 GMT
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> <1160230235.550644.233670@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
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> Bi-directional control?

What I have developed is the interface to communicate with the vehicle
it still needs OBD II software such as PCMSCAN etc

Manufacturer enhanced - It can support different headers etc so
technically if the OBD II software has support for manufacturer
enhanced the interface supports it

CAN - Yes 11 & 29 bit (250 & 500 KB)

Mode 6 - Yes the OBD II software needs to be aware of how to interpret
the messages but the interface supports it

System tests - Again software dependent any OBD Messages can be handled
by the firmware

Bi-directional control - Well since the interface can send any command
sequence, yes provided the OBD II software supports it.

Paul
 
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