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Old 03-24-2009, 09:47 AM
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If I can find some time to this effort... I will make an VM image of the V44. You can just run this and the V56 on any laptop... just need to install a VM player.

I was toying with boot magic... but in the end the VM is 10X easier to use/share.
Are you saying you have a copy of v44 or did you mean v43 (the DIS version we have from yohotech)?
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Are you saying you have a copy of v44 or did you mean v43 (the DIS version we have from yohotech)?
I was wondering the same.
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I was wondering the same.
MY bad it is the V43.... way tooo many late lights with the baby.
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Old 03-24-2009, 09:03 PM
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MY bad it is the V43.... way tooo many late lights with the baby.
Oh man .. reminds me of when the boys were newborn and had to wake up pretty much on the hour, every hour it seemed. If not one its the other ... glad that's over with!

Good luck with the baby!
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I guess we keep forgetting that regardless of all those great pics you put up in your avatar, the kids are really in college and about to start supporting you!

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Oh man .. reminds me of when the boys were newborn and had to wake up pretty much on the hour, every hour it seemed. If not one its the other ... glad that's over with!

Good luck with the baby!
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Old 03-24-2009, 09:53 PM
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I guess we keep forgetting that regardless of all those great pics you put up in your avatar, the kids are really in college and about to start supporting you!
Hey now .. give me some time to enjoy them. They're only 3.5 now but growing fast!
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Is it possible with GT1 to monitor BUS system? For example, I want to see if there any signal between ZV module and GM3 module when I press key?
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You can see button status in the "diagnostics request" section of "control module functions", and with the real GT1 that has oscilloscope functionality you can actually monitor the bus signals, but the laptop GT1 doesn't have that measuring system as a functional option.

But yes, you can see button status, key position status, terminal 15 released, ews released, start request, etc. There isn't much at all you can't see with it really.
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I am not sure what kind of bus are ZV and GM3 modules on, but you can use this for monitoring your iBus.
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