Monday, November 29, 2004
ScanTool OBD-II For Pocket PC
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 07:00 AM
http://www.autoenginuity.com/products-scantoolppc.html
Auto Enginuity has released their latest Pocket PC version of ScanTool OBD-II diagnostic software.
Some unique features of the software versus other products includes:
Bi-directional support. You have the ability to initiate system and component tests.
Reporting of Monitored Test Results (Mode 6). If a system test fails, now you can see the results from the failing component.
Full support for Bluetooth PDAs.
KWP2000 support and CAN (optional) support.
Support for the new extended sensor list (that's 83 sensors--now supporting the new 2005 additions).
Wide-band O2 sensor support.
O2 sensor test results. See sample plots of what you are to expect.
PC and PDA file exchange. View and print files created from any ScanTool platform.
Most importantly-ALL THREE vehicle interfaces. This is a savings of hundreds of dollars over the competitors unit.
It works with any Pocket PC 2002 or 2003 device that has a serial port at the base, which is just about all of them save the HP iPAQ 1900 series.
Auto Enginuity has released their latest Pocket PC version of ScanTool OBD-II diagnostic software.
Some unique features of the software versus other products includes:
Bi-directional support. You have the ability to initiate system and component tests.
Reporting of Monitored Test Results (Mode 6). If a system test fails, now you can see the results from the failing component.
Full support for Bluetooth PDAs.
KWP2000 support and CAN (optional) support.
Support for the new extended sensor list (that's 83 sensors--now supporting the new 2005 additions).
Wide-band O2 sensor support.
O2 sensor test results. See sample plots of what you are to expect.
PC and PDA file exchange. View and print files created from any ScanTool platform.
Most importantly-ALL THREE vehicle interfaces. This is a savings of hundreds of dollars over the competitors unit.
It works with any Pocket PC 2002 or 2003 device that has a serial port at the base, which is just about all of them save the HP iPAQ 1900 series.