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« on: November 10, 2011, 10:32:16 PM »
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I finally finished wiring in my ZT-2 and received my USB-DB9 adaptor. I installed the drivers from the disk that came with the cable adapter and went to test it out. Zeitronix data logger worked flawlessly, so I took the next step and fired up ME7L. I got an immediate error that the cable couldn't be found. I had my Zeitronix plugged into the adapter on port 4 and the cable that I always use for logging on port 2 (as I always do). I then tried VCDS which gave me the error, port OK interface not found. I then tried NefMoto, which located my cable and operated perfectly. I came to the conclusion that the driver for the serial adapter replaced or did something to mess up the driver for my kkl cable. I also tried all of the above (minus Zeitronix) with the serial adaptor disconnected and just the kkl cable connected with the same results.
When I first got my kkl cable, I plugged it in and Windows automatically installed the driver that has worked for everything until now.
My next step was to delete the new driver (device manager , uninstall driver) that was installed for the serial adapter. I tested the kkl cable again with the same results. I proceeded to delete the driver for the kkl cable. Next, I plugged the kkl cable in to allow windows to automatically install the driver again, but after a few minutes of searching it reported that it couldn't find a driver. I downloaded and installed the driver Tony has posted in the Nefmoto software thread and I get the same results still. No ME7L and no VCDS, the cable only works with NefMoto. I haven't tried ECUx, but I assume the results would be the same. I am now using VCDS as my tester.
The cable is displayed as USB serial port in the Windows device manager now, which I don't remember being the case previously. The driver is FTDI, date 10/22/2009, v2.6.0.0.
Does anyone know what else I can do? I now have no logging capabilities.
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