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CAMSS
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I got this from the folks at AutoTap.

I don't work for them, I'm not a gearhead, and I didn't sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night... [Razz]

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Hello again fellow do-it-yourselfers,

We’ve had some exciting news from the AutoTap diagnostic
scantool development team. Well - I find it exciting and I’d like to
share it with you.

Nothing stands still in the electronics world, between PC’s and car
electronics AutoTap engineers have plenty to keep track of. Big
changes have happened on both sides of the fence, and the
AutoTap R&D crew has responded with a brand new version of
AutoTap hardware to keep up with (and even get ahead of) those
changes.

First the PC side. If you’ve bought a laptop recently you know that
PC makers have it in for the good ol’ serial port. It’s been the
workhorse of PC connectivity for about 30 years now so maybe it
was getting long in the tooth. But like most engineers, I hope it
never fades away – it just works too darn well to get rid of it
completely. To replace it, there is USB– that’s Universal Serial Bus.
USB is the new workhorse of PC connectivity. AutoTap couldn’t
resist the USB trend forever, so our brand new hardware features
USB connectivity instead of serial. Now you can plug it right into
your PC or laptop’s USB port, no need for a USB to serial adapter
dongle.

Big changes in car electronics too. The OBDII spec has evolved to
include yet another communications method to the car’s computer.
The new spec is J2284, or CAN (Controller Area Network if you’re
interested). The EPA requires all vehicles use CAN by 2007. This
will replace the 4 different communications methods used today
and will (finally!) get all vehicles using a single method. CAN will
improve OBDII in a couple ways. First, all vehicle manufactures will
be using a single spec (instead of the melting pot of specs that
makes up OBDII today). This will help eliminate compatibility
problems between vehicles. Also, CAN is fast, over 10 times faster
than the best OBDII protocol today. That means that we’ll eventually
be able to retrieve more data from the vehicle in less time. Good
news if you’re a performance enthusiast or are trying to catch an
intermittent glitch.

So, as you can probably guess, our new AutoTap hardware
supports the new CAN bus. Even though CAN won’t be required in
vehicles until 2007, we’re already starting to see a few 2003 and
2004 models make the switch. Even though those cars won’t be
out of warranty for a couple years, we want AutoTap owners to
be assured that we’re looking into the future. Later in 2004 I’ll be
announcing AutoTap software updates to add CAN support to the
software as well.

Along with these changes we’ve made some other tweaks to
AutoTap. The enclosure has been redesigned to eliminate the “lump
in a cable” look, making it quicker to get from the tool box to a
diagnosis. And we’ve simplified our model numbers making it easier
for you to figure out exactly what you need.

Now, if you’re an RS-232 loyalist or a Palm PDA user, not to worry.
We’ll continue to have an RS-232 version of AutoTap. Remember
Palms can’t use USB peripherals so you’ll still find the serial version
of AutoTap when you click through to AutoTap for Palm on
http://www.autotap.com/welcome.html?s=011404ie.

Happy Repairs,
Mike Fahrion
http://www.autotap.com/welcome.html?s=011404ie

[ 15. January 2004, 07:17 AM: Message edited by: CAMSS ]

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Midlife CrisiSS
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"I got this from the folks at AutoTap.

I don't work for them, I'm not a gearhead, and I didn't sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night..."

Maybe you are not a gearhead, but you may be a gadget freak [Razz] [Razz] [Razz]

Sounds pretty cool....

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CAMSS
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Member # 1388

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Oh bite me.

[Razz]


Hi Brad!


[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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2001 SS: #2853, Screaming Blue Metallic, 6M, All GM Options, SLP SS Grill, SLP ZR1 Chrome Wheels, SLP Floor Mats & Custom Deck Mat

Mods: TR220 cam, SLP LT Headers, SLP Y Pipe, Borla Cat-Back, NGK TR55-IX Iridium Plugs, Taylor Thundervolt Wires, Hypertech Power Programmer & 160 Thermostat, SLP !CAGS, SLP CAI, SLP Lid, SLP Air Temp Module, K&N, BBK TB, BMR TB bypass, SLP Bolt-on SFCs, BMR PHR, BMR LCA, BMR Tunnel Brace, BMR STB, Motive 3.73 gears, TA Diff Cover, Redline Synthetic Everywhere, Pro-5.0 Shifter / Lou's Short Stick, Zaino, PIAA Hi/Lo Bulbs, Silver MacEwen Gauges, T/A Bezel, Xenon/Blue Dash Bulbs, LA Tint, MBA Billet Aluminum Pedals.

Next up: Nothing... I have no money left to spend...

Dyno: 366 RWHP, 360 RWTQ

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