Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 4/5/6/7/8/9 EvoScan Project v0.8

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Postby ro » Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:46 pm

can this software read DTC error codes?

Thanks!
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Postby andenbre » Mon Jun 26, 2006 9:29 pm

just tried again and got 80s/s
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Postby Evo4Mad » Tue Jun 27, 2006 2:08 am

Yep I will add LM-1 and LC-1 support.
alwaysinboost wrote:I noticed there is an option for WB (Zetronics & AEM); I was wondering if your going to be incorporating the LC-1 into your software? I remember reading a post that colby was going to be using that WB with the ECUFlash stuff.
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Postby the-moss2 » Tue Jun 27, 2006 4:52 am

BTW a HUGE THANK YOU to Evo4Mad from all of us. The software is already awesome and still has some unfilled potential!!

Great work!!
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Postby chrisw » Tue Jun 27, 2006 6:41 am

Thanks for the early release! Looks really promising.

Since I have already paid for the software, I was curious about getting a drop of the latest source code when it becomes available.

Source Code:
VB.NET 2003 - MS.NET Framework v1.1 - Only available to registered users for personal use.
Development Team:


thanks again for the excellent work.
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Postby mad_viii » Tue Jun 27, 2006 7:09 am

Did a little digging in the xml files and noticed a lot of features that are not implemented yet, like running system tests (fuel pump, etc).

It seems this will become much more than a data logger :P
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Postby Agent-Smith » Tue Jun 27, 2006 7:28 am

chrisw wrote:Thanks for the early release! Looks really promising.

Since I have already paid for the software, I was curious about getting a drop of the latest source code when it becomes available.

Source Code:
VB.NET 2003 - MS.NET Framework v1.1 - Only available to registered users for personal use.
Development Team:


thanks again for the excellent work.


Myself as well, hell open source it enough and I am sure it will gather a huge list of features :-)
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Postby galvitron » Tue Jun 27, 2006 9:25 am

Source code would be great. In fact that is mostly why I paid for the software.

I would love to port EvoScan to PocketPC/WinCE/WindowsMobile ( .NET compact framework).

This would allow people with windows phones to run the logger on that rather than having a bulky laptop.

Also in-dash WinCE systems could display the gauges on your dash without the need for a full Windows system in your car!
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Postby c-spec » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:10 am

galvitron wrote:Source code would be great. In fact that is mostly why I paid for the software.

I would love to port EvoScan to PocketPC/WinCE/WindowsMobile ( .NET compact framework).

This would allow people with windows phones to run the logger on that rather than having a bulky laptop.

Also in-dash WinCE systems could display the gauges on your dash without the need for a full Windows system in your car!


lets not jump ahead. the software have to be almost 100% working first on Windows before start workig on the Palm. one step at a time. let the man breath will you. :D
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Postby galvitron » Tue Jun 27, 2006 10:18 am

Oh, I'm patient :oops:

I would NOT EVER develop this thing for the PALM OS. It would be very difficult considering that the source is in VB.NET.

BUT, that same .NET source could be ported to the .NET compact framework in a matter of days. In fact, I have written some development tools that will compile source in both full .NET and compact .NET simultaneously. Therefore as bugs are fixed and changes made to the main VB code, it could immediately be incorporated into the compact build...

But I don't want to put pressure on Evo4Mad. I think he's done a tremendous job and probably deserves a break at this point :D
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Postby wprettyboy » Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:22 pm

I cant get the software to open. It keeps saying invaild serial.. i type in my email, then serial number but it still will not start!!!
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Postby chrisw » Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:53 pm

galvitron wrote:Source code would be great. In fact that is mostly why I paid for the software.

I would love to port EvoScan to PocketPC/WinCE/WindowsMobile ( .NET compact framework).

This would allow people with windows phones to run the logger on that rather than having a bulky laptop.

Also in-dash WinCE systems could display the gauges on your dash without the need for a full Windows system in your car!


agreed. I already have a WM5 smartphone and PPC 2003-05 devices lined up and ready for dev work.
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Postby galvitron » Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:58 pm

galvitron wrote:
Source code would be great. In fact that is mostly why I paid for the software.

I would love to port EvoScan to PocketPC/WinCE/WindowsMobile ( .NET compact framework).

This would allow people with windows phones to run the logger on that rather than having a bulky laptop.

Also in-dash WinCE systems could display the gauges on your dash without the need for a full Windows system in your car!


agreed. I already have a WM5 smartphone and PPC 2003-05 devices lined up and ready for dev work.


That's great! What types of PPC devices do you have? the company I work for has just about every PPC/WinCE device made sitting on shelfs to my right. So I can test with most types when the time is right...

The only thing I don't have is a WinCE device that is In-Dash-Screen size...
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Postby laakness » Tue Jun 27, 2006 1:29 pm

I'm double posting here and evom but I want to make sure everyone can make use of this until Evo4Mad can quit responding to the people bitching and work more on the software :)

Hope this helps in the interim.

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Ok folks, this was whipped up in like a half hour so don't crucify me, I know it's not efficient code but it will PARSE YOUR CSV FILES

Open your csv log file in Notepad and copy the chunk you want converted. Please only convert what you need as copying MB's of data will only break things. Paste it on my site and hit submit.

You can then copy it back into excel and graph or do whatever.

http://mikelaak.com/convert.php
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Postby wprettyboy » Tue Jun 27, 2006 1:53 pm

I will stop bitching if i can get it to work!!!!! its only $15 but i cant even get it to open.........
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