![]() Net framework 3.5sp1 and Microsoft SQL Compact (already inside instalation "Redist" folder) to work: HardwareKey="XYVRVNHAGEHD" Device="210" ProductName="Delphi DS150E Heavy Duty (New VCI)" Product="DS150E Heavy Duty (New VCI)"īefore starting and activating any newer version, delete the content of these folders:Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\AutocomĬ:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\DelphiĬ:\Documents and Settings\ \Application Data\AutocomĬ:\Documents and Settings\ \Application Data\DelphiĪutocom and Delphi need both. HardwareKey="EGDFZJFAVQED" Device="142" ProductName="Delphi DS150E (New VCI)" Product="DS150E (New VCI)" HardwareKey="RQZBKKZPIZSM" Device="210" ProductName="Autocom Trucks CDP " Product="Trucks CDP " HardwareKey="QBGIGRITVACE" Device="142" ProductName="Autocom Cars CDP " Product="Cars CDP " Maybe you prefer autocom blue colour than delphi red colour but they are the same database.īoth cars and trucks versions use the same files, they just differ some words in Installation.xml: I recommend delphi, they are just the same but less space deleting tecdoclinks.sdf (TecDocLinks.sdf is not needed with delphi, you can delete it from data folder, save 133mb space) If the following cars are not supported by your current autocom/delphi installation, then it is fake:Ĭitroen C1 (b4), Hyundai i10, Nissan Qashqai J11īoth Autocom and Delphi versions to download are the same, they just differ: No description of errors in some cars? please confirm OBD functions working! (no need to use runasdate.exe) ![]() ISS not working in all cars (needs to select modules one by one) History: there is a version ".2014.3.2 Final.7z" but it doesn't include keygen, you have to pay, but now.Īlthough it says 2015.1, it actually is 2014.3.2 final with keygen! ![]() ![]() There is also 2014.3.3 version but again iss not working in all cars, obd functions need runasdate.exe to work, it just have 45 more files than 2014.3.2 inside OBD.acz (16009 vs 15964 files): START NOTE: if it fails starting in many computers, use this instead: ![]()
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