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« Reply #345 on: September 06, 2013, 11:52:28 AM »

I'm getting a -19 code. its logging, then when I hit Cntrl C it gives me an error 19 code. Any ideas?
Log is saved, isn't?
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« Reply #346 on: September 06, 2013, 12:06:06 PM »

Using windows 7, give to me7logger.exe admin rights and try again.

Thank you for everything  Wink
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« Reply #347 on: September 17, 2013, 08:05:35 PM »

Little help here please... I downloaded and installed winlog. I coppied the ME7L_winlog.dll and libME7Logger.dll into the Winlog directory. i opened up winlog and went to device configuration and set everything up just like in the video... 56000 baudrate 10 samplerate absolute timestamps. i even used the cfg file and dsh file provided by stetzi however when i try to load winlog it pops up and says "error initializing device: ME7logger winlog driver. Would you like to retry" also i noticed when i go to the device configuration like setzi does in the video i do not have a little plus next to the "me7logger winlog driver" that drops down all the variables being logged... can someone maybe help me figure out what i am doing wrong here?
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« Reply #348 on: September 27, 2013, 01:23:34 AM »

got strange behavior of me7logger when trying to log C-Box S4.
Log in with settings like rs4 works but then even lowest baud settings only work for some seconds and then abort...

any idea / experience?

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« Reply #349 on: October 06, 2013, 11:33:47 PM »

I cant even connect my D box S4 at all. My TT setup works 100% on same laptop
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« Reply #350 on: October 07, 2013, 09:46:53 PM »

If I read the cluster eeprom with VAG EEPROM programmer , then run ME7logger it runs fine. Its the stupid cluster immobilizer, unfortunately I removed all 3 fuses to do with the cluster and it did nothing. Unplugged ABS and removed all ABS fuses also
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« Reply #351 on: November 03, 2013, 04:06:09 PM »

Hey Guys,
at first: Setzi you are great! What a fine piece of software!

Thats what i can say after a few hours hazzling around with the car and the problem, that i shared with a crowd of you:
i am using it on a 2004 euro 1.8t ME7.5 (225hp) and with nearly every setting it was logging for a few seconds and then got a timeout. i also think that this is a problem with another participant on the k-line.  Screenshot of the error in attachment!


So here comes my solution:

Notice: This works with my blue KKL Cable (so old, it doesnt even have the FT232R Chip, but FT232B orso)

change the connection settings in your ecu file to:
Code:
[Communication]
Connect      = SLOW-0x11    ; Possible values: SLOW-0x11, FAST-0x10
Communicate  = HM2-0x10          ; Possible values: HM0, HM2-0x10
LogSpeed     = 125000        ; Possible values: 10400, 14400, 19200, 38400, 56000, 57600, 125000

this is how it works fine for me. I even can connect to the ECU during a driving cycle/ with running engine!
tested it today up to 50 Hz sampling with a few variables Smiley

i think the most important setting is the 125k baud, so that the whole bandwidth of the k-line is used and no other participant can interrupt.
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« Reply #352 on: November 03, 2013, 04:09:12 PM »

i think the most important setting is the 125k baud, so that the whole bandwidth of the k-line is used and no other participant can interrupt.

Interesting theory! I like it.
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« Reply #353 on: November 04, 2013, 03:47:19 PM »

some more info to me 7.5 logging based on todays experience  Smiley
i logged 40-50 samples. lower sample rates tend to create early timeouts, same for baudrates less than 125k !
i started with 116 variables to check the capability of the whole system and did a few pulls in several gears.....better said i tried to...it seems that it was all a bit too much for the ecu, so it decided to do a reboot@ 5000-6000 rpm  Grin the only way to solve that problem was to reduce the number of labels to log. 67 still produced timeouts@high rpm in low gears.
i ended with 31 labels to log. i think round about 40-45 should be possible, but i didnt want to stress the engine too heavy, because those re-boots also mean that it controls exactly nothing for 0.5 seconds orso and its a heavy hit in the car and the pants Cheesy
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« Reply #354 on: December 08, 2013, 05:59:08 AM »

Tried this soft on my ME7.4.6 on Peugeot V6, not working.
Error at connection (reason=4) . . .

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« Reply #355 on: December 09, 2013, 02:11:56 AM »

It will not work on peugeot.

1st security login is not the same.
2nd I guess setzi is not using KWP2000 but something specific to VAG ?
3rd does the ram analysing works with ME7.4.6 with ME7 info ?
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« Reply #356 on: December 15, 2013, 02:02:45 AM »

hi setzi62,
is me7logger hard to comple for old windows mobile??
i'd like to log with my ppc. can you help me?
thank you!

Pushing a little bit forward on the logging front ...
Here is my ME7Logger package now available for everybody,
has been tested successfully on different cars.

It consists of two tools: one to generate ecu characteristics files
(similar to properties) out of ecu images, second to log data.
No GUI for klicky guys, no graphics, just console programs.

/sales_mode=on  Wink
Will outperform commercially available tools on speed & flexibility:
 - Up to 50 samples per second possible.
 - Up to 127 independent variables can be logged at same time.
 - Open for expansions: whatever you want to log, you can define it.
 - No fiddling with licenses/hacked programs needed.
/sales_mode=off

- It's free for hobby use,
- It's NOT for noobs. Not a connect-and-log tool,
  before logging you should have your ecu image available.

Last but not least: buy a commercial program if you want
to make someone liable for damages/not working logging tools  Smiley

Update 12.08.2011, some fixes/changes done:
- Experimental FTDI native driver support added, option -f
- Logger start time synchronization added, option -t
- Logger absolute timestamp added, option -a
- Allow TAB's also in trace config files
- Variables zwbasar_<xx> for all available cylinders
- Variables wkraa_<xx> limited to available cylinders
- Minor changes, some variables added

Update 09.09.2011, some of the requested changes/fixes done:
- Single sample option added (result is output just to the window)
- More variables determined for images with code variant (missing tans(IAT) for one image)
- zwbasar_<xx> now really available for all available cylinders
- Some more variables added
- Some alias names added, some changed


Update 02.04.2012 to version 1.17:
(Updated 04.04.2012 the ME7Info in the .zip, fixed path error)
Changes in ME7Logger:
- Reworked general timing calculations, timestamps, sync to full second
- Fixed local time in absolute timestamps (option -a)
- Supress logfile writing when output goes to stdout (option -R)
  useful if output is piped to external evaluation tool/filter
- Added option -m: Timestamp format milliseconds
- Added option -h: supress printing header information in logfiles
- Added option -b: set logging baudrate for communication,
                   override baudrate from ecu file
- connection method "double slowinit" added (helps with "instrument cluster" problem)
  To use double slowinit set in the [Communication] section of the .ecu file:
    Connect      = SLOW-0x00
    DoubleDelay  = 12           ; Possible values 1 .. 100 (delay in 100ms)
  This only allows to connect while engine not yet started.

Changes in ME7Info:
- Reverted back to zwbasar_0 .. zwbasar_3
  (Array size NOT dependent on number of cylinders)
- Some variables added:
 + zwoutar_0 .. zwoutar_3
 + zwsol
 + redist / evz_austot
 + lamfaws_w / lamfawkr_w / lamfaw_w / lamfwl_w / lamrlmn_w
 + perffilt_w / perfmax_w   => This is CPU-Load
    It helps in finding out the max. logging capabilities of your ECU.
    Around 90% CPU-Load might be a limit for the ECU.


Update 10.07.2013 to version 1.20:
Changes in ME7Logger v1.20:
- Read additional ecu characteristics file "my_<ecufile>" if it exists in same directory as <ecufile>.
  -> my_<ecufile> should be used to keep manually added definitions.
- Read additional log config file my_<ecu>_template.cfg from same directory as log config file.
  - my_<ecu>_template.cfg can be used to keep log entries for manually added definitions
- Optimization of logged data, e.g.:
    - logging multiple bitvariables which use the same byte will read only one byte from ecu.
    - logging two byte variables from neighbouring memory addresses will read only one merged
      word location from ecu.
    The limits are now:
      - up to 254 bytes,
      - up to 127 different memory locations (1 or 2 bytes),
      - up to 254 variables.

- Linux port added
   -> see "ME7Logger_Linux_DIST_10072013.tgz"
   Serial interfaces work using device /dev/ttyS*, as well as FTDI cables in serial mode
   using the kernel module ftdi_sio and device /dev/ttyUSB0.
   FTDI native mode is supported using libftdi1 and libusb1, both are already included
   in many Linux distributions.
   libftdi1: http://www.intra2net.com/en/developer/libftdi
   libusb1:  http://www.libusb.org/wiki/libusb-1.0

- Shared library (DLL) added (.so/.dll) for those who want to implement own logging solutions
   -> see directory "lib" in the ME7L .zip/.tgz files for description and example program.
   An example driver for WinLog (http://www.devtechnics.com/winlog.htm) using the ME7L shared library
   is available as well in ME7L_Winlog_driver.zip. Just copy ME7L_winlog.dll and libME7Logger.dll into
   the Winlog directory to make use of it.

Changes in ME7Info v1.20:
- Linux port added
- Internal cleanup work


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« Reply #357 on: January 16, 2014, 05:20:46 AM »

It will not work on peugeot.

1st security login is not the same.
2nd I guess setzi is not using KWP2000 but something specific to VAG ?
3rd does the ram analysing works with ME7.4.6 with ME7 info ?
Thanks for the reply !

1) sure,but don't know.
2) I don't know . . .PSA seem using KWP2000 . . .
3) Don't know, but, if it's the only problem i have, I'll try to figure it out .
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« Reply #358 on: February 11, 2014, 02:12:42 AM »

ME7Logger is the greatest! Cool
Is there possibility to define variables without a factor and log them as raw values in hex or binary format (in other words just dump the memory)? For example i would like to define a variable bunch_of_bits_w and see its values in log like FFFEh or better 11111111111111111110b. I thought there should be some system unit (hex, bin) which defines this output format.
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« Reply #359 on: February 11, 2014, 06:23:50 AM »

I'm trying with blue cable, but there is no echo from FTDI or the cable.  Sad And it doesnt matter its connected to the car or not.
I have also tried ELM, Vag-com and even open port, always the same thing. FTDI driver is installed, OS is Windows 7 x64, ECU is ME7.1.1
The same thing with nefmoto logger...
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