If you don't do this, it won't recognise motorbikes, so you have to do it. To set the program for Motorrad (bikes), you have to change it in the settings. Again this is all over the car forums for USB K+DCAN with BMW cars. Also do the latency settings and buffer/transfer sizes settings as per the picture that I have included above, in Windows' Device Manager. This info is all over the internet, from the BMW car forums. If using a $15 K+DCAN cable + motorbike adaptor (ICOM-D Cable), then obd.ini and ediabas.ini will need setting to suit (interface = STD:OBD, in C:\Rheingold\ediabas\BIN\ediabas.ini, and port = com-whatever (com3, com1), in C:\Rheingold\ediabas\BIN\obd.ini). Picture of USB Serial Port Settings in device manager: Īlso for USB, you'll probably have to set this as per the picture: Īctual torrent file link. Otherwise you get adverts on your computer (no viruses though).
You have to be careful when you install it, and do not just click "next, next, next", you have to "I do not agree", "do not want", "no thank you", "bugger off" a few times during the install, like a lot of "free" software nowadays.
I've included a screenshot of how to de-select files with uTorrent. It's only with programming/coding that you have to figure that stuff out. You may have problems with it detecting ignition on/off (KL15) depending on your cable/usb or icom version etc, but it won't cause any problems with diagnostics. You don't need the ISTA/P or NetworkTool for Diagnostics either. Then you only have about 10gb to download to be able to run diagnostics, and repair guidance/procedures. You can start the torrent download with uTorrent or something, and if you just want to do diagnostics, and not risk the programming/coding side of things (flash updates to software), then you can right-click on your download once it's started, and de-select the ISTA/P file, which is 50 gigabytes. The program is English (and some other languages if you choose I think). The instructions were in Russian, but I've included a translation below. This is the stuff that the China-OBD websites put onto encrypted hard drives and sell you for $150. I put the torrent file onto a different server because you need to sign up in Russian to download it from the original site (rutracker).
It's the zipping tool of choice for those in the know. 7zip from is a trusted tool with no spyware/crapware or anything. You need to unzip with 7zip from because it's a. No weird protection things or hacks or anything, no old laptops required either. I hope this isn't against the rules, but below is a link to the BitTorrent file from a Russian torrent tracker site, that I just used to get a very new version of ISTA/D (diagnostics), and ISTA/P (programming) installed on any laptop (works on both my Windows 10 ultrabooks), and it's just a case of unzipping and moving the files to the root of your C: drive.