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ISTA 4.01.22 Voltage Control tool
26-09-2016, 21:13 PM,
Post: #1
XZBMW  ISTA 4.01.22 Voltage Control tool
ISTA 4.01.22 Voltage Control tool. Simulates voltage of connected interface.

For standalone version 4.01.22.

password: beemerboy88

Install Instructions:

Unblock archive and extract files to \testergui\bin\release.
Create desktop shortcut for the voltage tool.

How to use:

Start ISTA first (if problems try running as admin).
Run voltage control tool.

Notes:

Default voltage on startup is 14V.
Shutdown the control tool to restore real time voltage monitoring.


Attached Files
ISTA 4.01.22 voltage control (+ HW mod).txt
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ISTA 4.01.22 voltage control.txt
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[+] 270 users say Thank You to beemerboy88 for this post
26-09-2016, 21:28 PM,
Post: #2
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
"Useful?"

YES

congrats
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26-09-2016, 21:42 PM,
Post: #3
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
Great congrats you are increible friend.
sure is usefull, i hate voltage popup. sure is hate for much persons rofl

im dreaming if in future you can release

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26-09-2016, 23:00 PM,
Post: #4
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
Probably useful for ISTA+ programming over ENET, if someone ever figures it out... and it's pure sorcery how you will be able to interface to a running software and provide the KL voltage info!
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27-09-2016, 05:41 AM,
Post: #5
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
Not just useful, Lifesaving feature!
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27-09-2016, 06:22 AM,
Post: #6
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
(27-09-2016, 05:41 AM)BusyBox Wrote:  Not just useful, Lifesaving feature!

For diag only I would say it is ok, but for programming and it doesnt matter which interface it is at least danger.

Most of the modern cars are very sensitive about voltage drops in a flashing process, so may a complete "Flash to Heaven" can occur. If it is only a Flash and you have a dump and a rework station and soldering skills than it is pretty easy to fix.

But meanwhile a lot of software is inside the main chips, some of them are in BGA packages and they are not so easy to desolder, even it doesnt make sense because of the missing programming adapter you would need.

In my opinion it is more than danger to disable the voltage protection, better buy a certified charger, of course not cheap, but what is cheaper the charger or some blowed boxes?

@bb88
Anyway Thank you for all your efforts about the loader and all other stuff you made in the past and in the future.

Regards,
B1257
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27-09-2016, 06:28 AM,
Post: #7
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
It's awesome!

Very good jobs, as always!

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27-09-2016, 06:59 AM,
Post: #8
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
Very useful. Especially for diagnostics with K+DCAN cable which does not report voltage. Can expand the possibility to run more ABLs which require voltage readout.

congrats
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27-09-2016, 09:53 AM,
Post: #9
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
Of course good charger is a must. Problem is most of china (maybe original too) ICOMs are reporting voltage with 0.2-0.5V under, so you may have 150A super quality charger with 13.8-14-2V stable output, that can not be used because of this. And that is very annoying!
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27-09-2016, 10:38 AM,
Post: #10
RE: (POC) ISTA+ Voltage Control
100% useful .... very good tool
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