Gary, need to pick your brain. Ive followed the directions from your mediafire account on this app and think Ive installed the app right and have tried ALL of the drivers 24/28/30 and I just cant get it to work right. Maybe Im missing something but here is a run down.
1. Ordered the FTDI usb to serial cable adapter shown in the "make your own cable for under $20" and also the obd1 to obd2 adapter.
2. Tried soldering the brown wire to the green/white wire and the black to black
3. Installed the drivers via the applications you posted
4. Com part shows "COM3", in device mgr, it shows the port for the USB adapter as com3 so that has to be right
5. Tried running in compatibility mode (7/xp)
6. App starts right up without issue and shows com3 is live.
Notes: This is a windows 10 box with dot net 4.0 already installed.
No data stream what so ever. The comms report shows "missing engine data" and just keeps trying to scan. If I add the trans and abs, it says the same things for them as well, assuming no feed back from pcm. It also does show "bad checksum" and then a bunch of jumbled up numbers/letters.
Tried all of the drivers, no dice still.
So I took the homemade adapter apart and used a multi meter to check that brown was pin M and black was pin A....well they dont.
Red is pin M but black is pin A.
So I swapped the brown wire for the red wire and retried it.
New problem, windows keeps loosing the port when I plug into the car and turn the key on and then the scan app says "no port found"
Now it doesnt completely loose it, the port dissapears and a new device shows up in usb controller list with a big yellow ! and states windows doesnt understand the device.
So I looked at the picture of the thin rectangular plug that you cut off of the serial adapter and the wire color per location DOES NOT match what I have. So I figured ok, well thats the problem. So using the wire location and colors of your photo, I resoldered the wires to match the location but now its yellow and green instead of white and green.
Now I am getting exception errors in the app and it closes down immediately.
With all of this said, the PCM may be bricked or possibly has a crap flash as it will not go to closed loop EVER and it will not engage the cooling fans no mater how hot the car gets. I have ruled out the relays/fans/wiring/ect/ect 5v/ect ground. All of those are good and if I manually ground the signal wires for the fans at the PCM connectors the fans come on like they are supposed to. New ECT. This is the problem that we are trying to use the app to figure out. Figured if we can manually turn on the fans, then we know the final drivers in the PCM are good and its a programming issue. The app did not cause the pcm problem, just want to make that clear.
So my question is, should I follow the colors of wires or locations on the thin plug? I know the pin location for the brown wire on the obd1 to 2 adapter is not right, the brown wire has continuity on some other random pin and not pin M.
If I shut the ignition off, unplug the serial adapter and the replug it back in, windows does find it again and so does the scan app and all is well. It just will not stay live when plugged in the car and with the ignition on.
Maybe Im completely botching the DIY job of the adapter but at this point, Im running out of hairs to pull out. Any help would be stellar.