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ECUTalk v1.3.5 final has been released (along with beta 7 before it), which mainly just adds support for Active Suspension control unit (on Q45 Infiniti and similar) amongst other minor changes:

ECUTalk v1.3.5 final - Changes from v1.3.5 beta6 below:

  • #113 Make log files .csv rather than .txt
  • #114 Provide minimum log update functionality
  • #115 Attempt ED connection if EF fails
  • #116 Add support for Active Suspension control unit
  • #117 Fix 'Code 55' for Diesel to say 'No Errors Detected'
  • #118 Remove Flush Wait Time option (still in .ini)
  • #119 Support unlisted serial port names via ini file
  • #120 Add dec points to Height sensor (inches)/MPG

ECUTalk v1.3.5 can be downloaded from here.

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Just bought one of your cables cheers Peter. Would be awesome if you could write ECUtalk for android especially considering it comes with a handy USB plug such as on the samsung galaxy s :D.

as far as im aware, no FTDI drivers for android? once there are, assuming android devices have USB host, and assuming mono for android works well (in early stages - http://tirania.org/blog/archive/2011/Jan-04.html) then ECUTalk v1.4.0 out soon, will have a fair few changes which will improve chances of it working with mono.

but FTDI would be the first hurdle - http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm

email FTDI if you want to add an extra request for android drivers. and perhaps google FTDI android drivers and see what's doing. i think some people are trying to port drivers to android or something.

ipaq, a windows mobile pocket pc. something with the 22pin connector (not new ones with just mini usb).

bigcol on aus300zx had a thread with his installation but all the pictures are down. here's another.

http://www.ecutalk.com/compatibility.aspx

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Here is how to make an Ipaq serial cable so you can connect your Ipaq to your Consult serial cable so you can use Ecutalk on your PocketPC. This will work on all IPAQ 1900, 2200, 2400, 3800, 5400 and 5500 Series models. I made one for my HP IPAQ h5550 and it works perfect

IPAQcon.pdf

Does anyone actually have EcuXtend?

doubt many people actually bought it considering they were charging $600 before ecutalk came out, and perhaps $200 which is still way too much, after it came out.

about the only one who may have any idea would be caz from cazracing (no longer in business) who tried it herself (as she was a reseller i imagine). aus300zx forums might be best place to find her if she's still active

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