Haltech Cannot get the haltech to communicate!
When I try to connect the laptop to the haltech loading the ECU it just stays on the loadung screen 0 to 100% without moving. What could cause this?
I tried changing com ports nothing. ALso tried changing the baud rate.
Thanks,
Ian
I tried changing com ports nothing. ALso tried changing the baud rate.
Thanks,
Ian
Can you load to offline mode and then "switch" mode?
Alt-S I think?
You also need to verify that the Haltech proggie program settings (i.e. COM port) is the same with your computer COM port?
-Ted
Alt-S I think?
You also need to verify that the Haltech proggie program settings (i.e. COM port) is the same with your computer COM port?
-Ted
Originally posted by rxrotary2_7
is the COM port setting set correctly? this is one thing people overlook sometimes. serial *may* be set to COM3 and you have COM1 selected in haltech....
is the COM port setting set correctly? this is one thing people overlook sometimes. serial *may* be set to COM3 and you have COM1 selected in haltech....
I've tried both. Both don't work.
Originally posted by RETed
Can you load to offline mode and then "switch" mode?
Alt-S I think?
You also need to verify that the Haltech proggie program settings (i.e. COM port) is the same with your computer COM port?
-Ted
Can you load to offline mode and then "switch" mode?
Alt-S I think?
You also need to verify that the Haltech proggie program settings (i.e. COM port) is the same with your computer COM port?
-Ted
Never did try alt-s. I can go on offline. I will try. Thanks
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Originally posted by IAN
Haltech only switches between com1 and com2.
I've tried both. Both don't work.
Haltech only switches between com1 and com2.
I've tried both. Both don't work.
also try to restart computer in dos and use the c prompt to change directory and go into haltech completely through DOS....
Originally posted by rxrotary2_7
i know it only switches between 1 and 2. i was saying to check and see what port your serial actualy is. in device manager or something through windows.... i have seen it more than once that the way the COM was setup through the laptop, that it was configured for COM3 or COM4.
also try to restart computer in dos and use the c prompt to change directory and go into haltech completely through DOS....
i know it only switches between 1 and 2. i was saying to check and see what port your serial actualy is. in device manager or something through windows.... i have seen it more than once that the way the COM was setup through the laptop, that it was configured for COM3 or COM4.
also try to restart computer in dos and use the c prompt to change directory and go into haltech completely through DOS....

I will check. Also I've found out there is a program just for us compaq users so I will try this as well.
Thanks for the help!
Ian
Originally posted by tims
I have to go into the bios settings if my laptop sits unused for a while. default port settings are not the same as Haltech port settings on my Compaq laptop.
I have to go into the bios settings if my laptop sits unused for a while. default port settings are not the same as Haltech port settings on my Compaq laptop.
Maybe I should look at the bios of my computer. One more thing to check.
Thanks,
I am no computer expert but I do on occasion need to reset the bios if it sit for to long(battery drains completely). seems windows doesn't recognise the bios settings and then the haltech doesn't communicate. after I reset the bios it works. first time it happened I was very frustrated, but luckily a friend lent me his laptop and I was able to see the problem. good luck.
I've only started to fiddle on the computer side of this recently, and I know Win98 lets to hard-set the COM port settings (which should be "00") so it automatically selects COM1 all the time.
You should not be using the parallel port either, cause I think this causes conflicts with COM1.
If you have IR ports, turn them all off, as I know my IBM ThinkPad had conflicts with COM1 with the IR port active.
-Ted
You should not be using the parallel port either, cause I think this causes conflicts with COM1.
If you have IR ports, turn them all off, as I know my IBM ThinkPad had conflicts with COM1 with the IR port active.
-Ted




