Haltech haltech e6x can i use windows vista to run it?
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From: puyallup,washingtion
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so i just got a new laptop and i was wondering if i can use windows vista to run my haltech e6x or do i have to use xp?
so i just got a new laptop and i was wondering if i can use windows vista to run my haltech e6x or do i have to use xp?
I have used it with Vista and an IOGEAR usb/serial. It worked ok but had connection problems sometimes. I will be trying Vista with the Keyspan unit this week so I can keep you posted on whether I have troubles or not.
Tried my laptop running Vista and the Keyspan connector I am having some problems with the ecu asking for a password which was not there before it was worked on. I tried updating to the old map but it again asked for password. I am trying to run the Windows software not the DOS.
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ok im useing vista scew that dosbox program dosent do anything. my haltech e6x was asking for a password and i went and got a belkin usb to serial adaptor at office depo its the only one they have its like 40 bucks and it worked great. now i just need to get a good base map.
I hate using my old laptop for tuning so this is somewhat of a problem for me not having one that works. Has anyone tried a PCMIA to serial port card with the E6X software and Vista? Otherwise I may try buying a Belkin unit.
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[QUOTE=chrisw80;8032187]my haltech e6x was asking for a password and i went and got a belkin usb to serial adaptor at office depo its the only one they have its like 40 bucks and it worked great.QUOTE]
What Belkin USB to Serial adapter are you using it looks like there are a few? Also what kind of computer are you running?
What Belkin USB to Serial adapter are you using it looks like there are a few? Also what kind of computer are you running?
Stay away from the Belkin units, they seldom work, you must be luck or something! 
The PCMCIA cards work well, its literally installing a serial port on your machine, so it works.
Keyspan is the adapter of choice, but given the fact that you have Vista i dont know if they have appropriate drivers for that OS. I pretty much stay away from Vista altogether, it really is a disappointing OS, i hope MS comes out with a new service pack for XP Pro, cause i dont think i want to have a machine with Vista, may switch to linux instead, its probably less painful...
So, the point is, one thing to consider on your programs asking for a password is that there is probably a little bit of confusion with your current comm port settings, so, make sure that you have the following settings selected in both the program comport setup as well as the laptop's hardware (Note: if you're still experiencing problems after setting this up like that try setting the speed to 57600 or 9600):

The PCMCIA cards work well, its literally installing a serial port on your machine, so it works.
Keyspan is the adapter of choice, but given the fact that you have Vista i dont know if they have appropriate drivers for that OS. I pretty much stay away from Vista altogether, it really is a disappointing OS, i hope MS comes out with a new service pack for XP Pro, cause i dont think i want to have a machine with Vista, may switch to linux instead, its probably less painful...
So, the point is, one thing to consider on your programs asking for a password is that there is probably a little bit of confusion with your current comm port settings, so, make sure that you have the following settings selected in both the program comport setup as well as the laptop's hardware (Note: if you're still experiencing problems after setting this up like that try setting the speed to 57600 or 9600):
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