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freescan "hiccups"

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Old Sep 8, 2009 | 11:08 PM
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freescan "hiccups"

so while using freescan about every 5-10 seconds communication is interupted for a couple seconds then everything starts working again. is this normal? has anyone else run into this or know of a fix? comp is win xp, celeron 1.4, 256 gb ram, cable operating on com 6, cable is usb, cable passed aldl test, cable from wot electronics, computer is plugged into wall outlet, no other programs running on comp.
Old Sep 9, 2009 | 09:35 PM
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Mine works fine. Only time it "fights" with me is when I FIRST start to do a log saving as a .CSV file. It may hesitate and I have to click force data.

Check off "Interact" and then click "Force Data" - it will work. If not you have some other issue. Reinstall free scan maybe?
Old Sep 12, 2009 | 10:33 AM
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I can NOT get freescan to work on my 95, the only definition file available is for a 94. I have version 2.1 that is the one I found on the internet. It get data, but it says unkown header or something. Is there a newer version available that covers the 95?
Old Sep 13, 2009 | 11:16 PM
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No, for 95 OBD I's you use the 94 definition file. Will check to see which version I am running when I get home and can check my laptop.

Joe
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