

Version 2.0 of this tool has been released.ġ. Unchecking check box has the same effect as moving slider to 0V. Voltage can be adjusted by moving sliders or switched off using check boxes. This application can be placed in a different folder if wanted. To manually control the voltage start included NodeEdiabasVoltageControl.exe application.
#Ista p ediabas.ini 64 Bit
For ISTA+ only: copy included NodeISTAVoltageControl.dll to Ediabas\Bin folder within ISTA+ installation.Ī) replace existing IstaOperation.exe within ISTA+’s TesterGUI\Bin\Release folder by included one (from respective folder based on ISTA+ version).ī) run included AllowFakeISTAOperation.reg file (choose x86 or 圆4 depending on your system being 32 or 64 bit respectively). For other cable types rename it to respective name first (for example can32.dll).Ĥ. Users of other cable types rename respective dll (for example STD:CAN users rename can32.dll to ).ģ. If you are using STD:OBD rename existing obd32.dll to. For INPA its normally C:\Ediabas\Bin, for ISTA+ its in Ediabas\Bin folder with ISTA+ directory.ġ. !AF4TSJqI!NKyh6SWwFIL5eVKd_rSCKYN0NtOO_Br4HyTT0T3yv30ġ. My aim is to make it so all ABLs and other procedures work flawlessly. Additional support for ISTA+ should work with any modern version as long as internal code will not change much.
#Ista p ediabas.ini driver
It’s not dependent on INPA or ISTA versions and should work with any version of INPA, ISTA+ and others as well as it integrates between ediabas and cable driver and is completely transparent to high level software. It also includes additional ISTA+ support so it should work with ISTA as well. Node made a small utility suite which allows manual control of voltages which Ediabas sees from the interface such as OBD or CAN.
