conzult software

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Mickr33, Nov 30, 2017.

  1. Mickr33

    Mickr33 New Member

    hey i brought conzult secondhand some years ago and found out it was the wrong version for my car, i have an r33 and i needed the conzult sx version but instead i have the conzult tuner z32 version which is useless to me. Does anyone here have the conzult sx version?
    Im also looking for a pocket pc program called ecuxtend, its not available anywhere to buy anymore, probably cos pocket pcs are obsolete now but i still want this software, does anyome have a secondhand cooy if it they wana sell?
     
  2. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

    Z1 Motorsports sell the SX software for $US249 including the adapter cable.
    They may reduce the price if you don't require the cable.



    Conzult does not currently offer iPad support.
    Minimum requirements are as follows:
    The software runs on most versions of Microsoft Windows (9X/ME/NT/2000/XP/VISTA/WIN7/WIN8).
    Minimal PC/Laptop hardware requirements are 400Mhz Pentium processor and 128Mb RAM memory and preferably a native serial port.
    If your PC/laptop only has USB ports, you will need to use a USB type diagnostic cable (eg. a Nistune/PLMS cable) or a FTDI USB converter.
    Windows mobile/CE, Android, Linux and OSX are not supported, but there have been reports of people running the software successfully in a VM or by using WINE.
     
  3. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

  4. Mickr33

    Mickr33 New Member

    yeah i saw that ecuxtend ad but that gauge looking thing is just a cable used to connect to the ipaq, they dont have the actual program, they only have the free ecutalk program on it, i already have a cable that connects my ipaq to the consult port but dont have the ecuxtend program which i carnt find for sale, i have ecutalk but it has propls displaying multiple gauges at a time on the ipaq which is why i want to try the ecuxtend program. And thanks for the conzultsx link i will go check it out now, i have a cable that connects to my laptop already and i have the full version of conzult tuner z32 edition and all the other datascan programs but not the conzultsx version
     
  5. BigCol

    BigCol That's what she said...

    Maybe look in to why the ipaq isn't displaying multiple gauges. There should be no problem. Have you got logging accidentally set?
     
  6. Mickr33

    Mickr33 New Member

    thanks for the help, i just checked it and its still doing it, i feel that it might be my ipaq, but it has the latest version of operating system that can be installed on it so i just have to put up with it till i find someone that has the ecuxtend program.
     
  7. BigCol

    BigCol That's what she said...

    Which model ipaq is it?
     
  8. Mickr33

    Mickr33 New Member

    its a HP Ipaq H5550
     
  9. BigCol

    BigCol That's what she said...

    That unit is well and truly capable of running multiple gauges. I ran one in my car for many years. Are you running ECUTalk on internal storage or on the MicroSD card? (move ECUTalk to internal storage if you can).
     
  10. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

    Just fired up the old iPAQ H5550 with ecutalk installed on the SD card.
    As BigCol mentioned, no issues with running multiple gauges.
    Perhaps you should check your basic settings & configuration.
     
  11. Mickr33

    Mickr33 New Member

    thanks guys i really appreciate all this help and even going out of your way to go check iut your ipaq, yeah im running it on external storage cos the internal nackup battery in my ipaq is stuffed so everytime it goes dead it loses all its stuff, i will switch it to its internal storage and if it fixes the problem i will buy a backup battery and install it in my ipaq
     
  12. Mickr33

    Mickr33 New Member

    but if east coasts is running fune on sd then there may be something in my settings thats making it stuff up but i cannot think of what it could be, i have tried for hours playing around with it a few years ago and after much frustration i gave up on it and started to look for a copy of ecuxtend.
    I also emailed z1 about conzult sx the other day but they havnt emailed me back yet, seems like both programs have disappeared from the face of the earth along with anyone that purchased them
     
  13. BigCol

    BigCol That's what she said...

    It could be a number of things. It could be the SD card on the way out, or the cable (some of the cheap cables were a bit hit and miss connection wise), or possibly the settings on the ipaq itself, or even the way you have ECUtalk configured.

    If the ipaq doesn't work properly for EcuTalk then most likely it won't for ecuXtend either (not sure you're missing much there as EcuTalk is a fantastic program). Provide some more information and we'll work through it!
     
  14. East Coast Z

    East Coast Z Well-Known Member

    I had the same problem when the battery went flat, whatever was installed was deleted.
    That's why ecutalk is on the SD card.
    Try a HARD RESET on your pocket PC.
     

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