11/10/2022 0 Comments Ediabas 7.3 edit![]() ![]() Select environment variables (I think thats what its called, I'm doing this from a computer in a different language.)Ĭheck at the window 'system variables' if you have a: Go to change settings at the computer name/domain/workgroup section. Then you get a screen that gives you info on your computer, installed operating system version etc. Go to the properties of my computer (of how its called on your pc) thats rightclick on my computer icon in windows explorer (file explorer), select properties. What you also have to check are the system variables. In one switched position it works, in the other one it doesnt (but thats usually clear to everyone) ![]() It can sometimes happen that if you use a different usb port, the cable gets a different com port assigned, so take that into account if you have connection problems.Īlso I believe you have the cable with the switch. If your device manager decides to assign a different com port (could be any of them), change it in your OBD.ini (and make a C:\EDIABAS\TRACE folder if you dont have that yet)Īlso check in the device manager that when you plug your cable in (in the usb port) that its assigned at COM3 (that is the com port designated in your obd.ini) I dont know if thats an issue but maybe change that too. So you have to change that and save that. CodeMapping = C:\EDIABAS\BIN\ansi2oem.tab ![]()
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