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ALDLdroid is compatible with TunerPro files (ADX) for data logging, just make sure you have the ADX file for your ECM before purchasing the app. You will also need to make sure your ADX file is NOT encrypted as the app cannot read those. If the app doesn't come pre-packaged with the ADX file you need, you will need to add your file to the ADX directory of the ALDLdroid folder on your Android device once you've started the app for the first time and the folders structure has been created.
The application has also been used beyonds GM ECMs. With the proper XDF file (make sure your file is not encrypted), it can do tuning file editing on other car/motorcycle brands such as BMW N54, Buell, DSM, Ducati, Ford, Holden, Nissan, Porsche, Volvo, Fiat, Renault, etc. Just make sure your can source the XDF file for your application before purchasing the app.
The tuning section uses TunerPro files as well (XDF) to allow editing BIN files. Real-time tuning is currently supported with the Moates Ostrich and the Moates AutoProm hardware. Real-time tuning for NVRAM based ECUs has also been added (only tested with Australian ECUs such as the Delco '808). Chip programming is also possible using the Moates BURN1/BURN2 hardware.
Currently, connection to the ECM can be made using Bluetooth or USB (FTDI). Make sure that your Android device support one of these two connection methods. USB host mode is supported on most devices these days but note that having a USB port on your Android device doesn't automatically means it support USB host mode.
For GM OBD-I, ALDL adapters to connect the application to your GM ECM for data logging can be purchased here if you don't already own one:
- Bluetooth version: http://www.1320electronics.com/products.html
- USB version: http://www.moates.net/aldu1-and-cabl1-p-127.html
By double tapping on any page of the dashboard, you enter the dashboard edit mode. That mode allow full customization (add/edit/delete) of the dashboard indicators. You can easily drag indicators where you want them. You can also add indicators in the format you want: gauge, basic readout, bar graph or histogram. Colors can be customized along with some styling. Alarms can be set and once your alarm value has been entered to trigger an alarm, an indicator can be configured to turn red and/or the Android app can vibrate.
The app includes a couple log viewers. One allow you to see your data logs in a scatter plot format where you can select the X/Y/Z axis from columns of your data log files. The second one allow you to see your GPS data on a map and can be merged with the third viewer that is the regular log viewer that can shows time series of data from any columns of your data log files. See screenshots to see all three of them.
No refund can be made after the 15 minutes allowed by Google Play. It would probably be a good idea to check with online communities that use the same ECM as you if they had success with this app before purchasing.
If you're running into any issue with the app, don't panic, just email me and I will try my best to help. Don't write a bad review until you gave me a chance to help :) Note that I might not have access to your exact setup (Car ECM, Android device, etc) so please provide as much information as possible.
I'm not responsible for any damage that could be caused by this app to your vehicle or anything else (although I really don't see how anything bad could happen). Buy and use at your own risks. Drive safe!
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On-board diagnostics (OBD) is an automotive term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. OBD systems give the vehicle owner or repair. Assembly Line Diagnostic Link or ALDL is a proprietary on-board diagnostics system developed by General Motors prior to the standardization of OBD-2. For the assembly plant test system computer which was connected to this vehicle connector and known by the same name see the article IBM Series/1. ALDL 12 pins.
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This article will guide you on how to install ALDL USB cable on your Windows system. It will then successfully work with OBD-I software (like award-winning TOAD) and your car. (If this step is missed, then OBD software is not going to work. So it's CRUCIAL that you follow below steps). Other Resources: Where to buy ALDL Cable: USA / Australia |
Most ALDL cables come with a CD (drivers) and installation instructions. Refer to their instructions first.
Otherwise, proceed to Step 2.
Download ALDL Cable Drivers here.
Then unextract the file anywhere on your computer.
Once you plug-in the cable into your computer — Windows Vista, 7, 8 will likely install drivers automatically. Without you having to do anything. In which case you can immediately connect other end to the car, load up the OBD software and start scanning/tuning.
Windows XP will ask you to specify/browse location of where drivers are found. Choose the same folder where you extracted drivers in STEP 2 above. It'll then install and you're all setup!
If driver install fails, then you can retry inside Control Panel. Here's how..
- Windows Vista/7/8: Control Panel » System » Device Manager
- Windows XP: Control Panel » System » 'Hardware' tab » Device Manager
You'll then see a device similar to 'USB Serial Port' under either 'Other devices' or 'Ports (COM & LPT)'.
Right-click and choose 'Update Driver Software'. Like this:
Then select the folder in Step 2 above.
Go to Control Panel.
- Windows Vista/7/8: Control Panel » System » Device Manager
- Windows XP: Control Panel » System » 'Hardware' tab » Device Manager
Expand 'Other devices' or 'Ports (COM & LPT)'. Whichever contains 'USB Serial Port'. Aeneid stanley lombardo pdf free download.
Next to 'USB Serial Port' — you'll see a number. Keep note of that number. EG: COM5.
You'll have to specify that inside OBD software, so that it can recognize the cable.
All that's left now is to plug the other end of ALDL cable to your cars port.
Launch OBD1 software like TOAD — specify within the software your ALDL COM port number (as per Step 4 above), and Connect!
Use this ALDL tester software to verify that your ALDL cable is recognized and properly installed to Windows.
It'll also tell you what COM port number (as discussed in Step 4 above), your ALDL cable is using.