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ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
16-09-2016, 14:11 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
(15-09-2016, 21:43 PM)pshoey Wrote: Post your issues here - lots of folks have this working, so someone should be able to help.With this I do not know where to start actually I'm set with 3.53 for vista D and 3.57 for ista P I do not remember how to upgrade from 3.57 to 3.59 and I do not know how to upgrade from 3.53 to 4.01.22 Any help would be appreciated much appreciated. Again I want to thank everybody here that's an amazing community! |
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16-09-2016, 14:33 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
(16-09-2016, 13:47 PM)ferrum Wrote: How to disable the voltage? Same issue here. Wondering if there's something you can specific in the config file to suppress the overvoltage warnings. ISTA3.x didn't have the warnings. I suppose I can do a BeyondCompare on those later today... |
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16-09-2016, 14:48 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
Never understood why anyone would want undervoltage or overvoltage warnings removed. You can easily brick tens of thousands € car... And be cheapskate on power supply?
And diagnosis works in undervoltage condition flawlesly. |
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16-09-2016, 15:42 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
(16-09-2016, 14:33 PM)Polo08816 Wrote: Wondering if there's something you can specific in the config file to suppress the overvoltage warnings. ISTA3.x didn't have the warnings. I suppose I can do a BeyondCompare on those later today... It's checked programmatically...would be surprised if they allow suppressing the voltage checks... maybe your PSU is just a tad too much, what is it set to? |
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16-09-2016, 16:02 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
Am i right when i say that the "old" databases for 4.01.21 can still be used for 4.01.22 because the database version are all 4.01.20?
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16-09-2016, 16:05 PM,
Post: #16
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
Can be used, is working.
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Reputation: +1 - umutbulut [+1] | |||
16-09-2016, 21:17 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
(16-09-2016, 14:48 PM)Node Wrote: Never understood why anyone would want undervoltage or overvoltage warnings removed. You can easily brick tens of thousands € car... And be cheapskate on power supply? (16-09-2016, 15:42 PM)aboulfad Wrote:(16-09-2016, 14:33 PM)Polo08816 Wrote: Wondering if there's something you can specific in the config file to suppress the overvoltage warnings. ISTA3.x didn't have the warnings. I suppose I can do a BeyondCompare on those later today... ...that's the thing. No PSU. It's just the car idling. |
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16-09-2016, 21:20 PM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
If just car idling causes overvoltage, you really need to check the voltage using multimeter ASAP. If its really that high, fix the alternator or its regulator. If not, then you may have faulty ICOM, but overvoltage is really bad for the car.
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16-09-2016, 21:25 PM,
Post: #19
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
(16-09-2016, 14:48 PM)Node Wrote: Never understood why anyone would want undervoltage or overvoltage warnings removed. You can easily brick tens of thousands € car... And be cheapskate on power supply? (16-09-2016, 21:20 PM)Node Wrote: If just car idling causes overvoltage, you really need to check the voltage using multimeter ASAP. If its really that high, fix the alternator or its regulator. If not, then you may have faulty ICOM, but overvoltage is really bad for the car. I'll check again but it seemed to be fine when using ISTA3. Same laptop, same ICOM, different VM (different versions of ISTAD). |
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17-09-2016, 02:26 AM,
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RE: ISTA 4.01.22 Standalone - Mega
This release works like a charm. Thank you Pshoey for your work.
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