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Old 02-13-2022, 11:47 AM
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Need some help setting up ISTA on a MacBook Pro with Parallels

Hi there folks! I have Parallels 17 installed on High Sierra, with windows 10 installed on Parallels. I have Rheingold ISTA installed on the virtual drive, along with Mike’s BMW tools (all came as a package) and it starts up and runs.

The problem I am having is that I need to find a way to get my DCan cable to connect to ISTA. It’s a USB cable for my e-series cars, and worked fine for my previous INPA set up on a PC laptop.

From the looks of things I need to find a way to connect the the USB interface through the Mac into the Parallels install of ISTA.

Does anyone have the solution? I know some people out there have everything working properly

Thank you!
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