Tuning with a Pocket PC
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But the computers that could run DOS (barely) cost over $3000 at the time. This is on a pocket PC, that is about 1/8 the price and fits in your pocket. LOL
Look what I found, a bluetooth serial adapter. Plug this into the SMT6 and have bluetooth linkup to the Pocket PC!
http://www.socketcom.com/product/CS0400-479.asp
Look what I found, a bluetooth serial adapter. Plug this into the SMT6 and have bluetooth linkup to the Pocket PC!
http://www.socketcom.com/product/CS0400-479.asp
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Holy friggin' shizznit. That is cool. The SMT6 is definitely getting better by the second. But get this. You get to buy a pocket computer, and you can cordlessly mess around with your car's engine management system. How cool is that?
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Good lord man.
So, with all of this, you could have a CORDLESS tuning option in your glovebox.
WOW.
I wonder if you could run that with the Pocket Dyno software...
Hmm... REAL TIME TUNING.
So, with all of this, you could have a CORDLESS tuning option in your glovebox.
WOW.
I wonder if you could run that with the Pocket Dyno software...
Hmm... REAL TIME TUNING.
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It's definitely interesting. Keep us posted on your progress Java. THis is definitely the way I'll head when I get some cake together.
How does that pocket dyno stuff work REZMAN? Almost like the g-tech device that judge's your 1/4 mile times, g's and all that?
How does that pocket dyno stuff work REZMAN? Almost like the g-tech device that judge's your 1/4 mile times, g's and all that?
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Just a little update I guess. I did a little bit of searching and found this.
I was interested in having an OBDII Reader incorporated into the Pocket PC, plus have the SMT6 programs running on it. I emailed a guy at digimoto.com, and he said that they have had "compatability issues" with the Axim. They suggested the Compaq/HP iPaq.
Anyone hear anything good, bad, or otherwise about the iPaq? Seems the same to me, I just see numbers, and the features seem to be comparable. IMO they should work all the same with the programs Java found no??
I was interested in having an OBDII Reader incorporated into the Pocket PC, plus have the SMT6 programs running on it. I emailed a guy at digimoto.com, and he said that they have had "compatability issues" with the Axim. They suggested the Compaq/HP iPaq.
Anyone hear anything good, bad, or otherwise about the iPaq? Seems the same to me, I just see numbers, and the features seem to be comparable. IMO they should work all the same with the programs Java found no??
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They would all work on the ipaq as well. The compatibility issues are probably because the axim is so new. I am sure they will come around. You get SO much more for your money with the Axim.