Thanks!
I will give it a try, but still have the connection issues listed. Also, I had thought you had suggested to use the older firmware to get this all to work, which is what I have done, still to no avail. Below it seems you are saying to go back to then new firmware?
I will see about borrowing an android phone.
Thanks again,
Scott
[quote="brentp"]Hi,
Thanks for the post and the detailed description of your issues.
We're currently working on a new 1.10.1 app release, and working on OSX and iOS builds:
https://forum.autosportlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=5434
When we have OSX and iOS builds we'll reply here so you know they're available for testing.
Regarding 2.10.2 vs 2.11.0 firmware: There is an issue where OBDII channels created under 2.10.2 do not work after updating firmware to 2.11.0. The solution is:
* Update to 2.11.0 firmware
Using 1.9.1 or 1.9.0 app:
* Remove all OBDII channel definitions
* Write configuration to unit
* Re-add OBDII channels (RPM, Engine Temp and TPS are suggested starting channels)
* Write the configuration back to unit
With the 2.11.0 firmware this process must be done with the 1.9.x app as it will define the proper OBDII PIDs.
In your case, you'd need to use the 1.9.0 desktop app or an Android device to set these channels. If you use the 1.8.0 app to define the channels you will have OBDII channels that don't work, which might be related to some of the issues you're seeing.
Note, you can still use the 1.8.0 app to connect and view the live dashboard.
While we get the iOS and OSX builds available for the beta release metnioned above, are you able to use or borrow an android device, just for testing / verification of your OBDII channels?
Thank you,[/quote]