Click the Add button or right-click in the list and select Add Shared Folder to add a new shared folder. There are two types of shared folders - Machine Folders are permanent folders that will be shared until you remove them, while Transient Folders are temporary and will be removed when the virtual machine restarts or shuts down. your Downloads folder where the SPDATEN probably will end up) – Machine > Settings option in a virtual machine’s window and select Shared Folders. To share a folder from your host machine (eg.
Works with a K+Dcan cable – INPA, NCS Expert + NCS Dummy, WinKFP, EDIABAS, ToolSet 32, BMW Coding tool, NavCoder, BMW PassThru Tool + iToolRadar + Eas圜onnect for connecting with other cables (ICOM, Ethernet, etc.)Īll the posible K+Dcan USB drivers are available through the shortcut on the Desktop (USB Drivers) – for maximum compatibility with chineese noname ones try the OriginalCable subdirectory or FakeCableĪll the software comes with english interface and pre configured USB K+Dcan cable.įor coding – use the included BMW Coding tool and get SPDATEN from the internet. So to avoid software miss-function, working Virtualbox image was created.Īll the software and tools you might need for coding and flashing a BMW, are pre installed and configured in a Virtualbox image. Inpa software collection does conflict with some other diagnostic software like Vida Dice (Volvo) etc.
To load the VortualBox image, you need to download the Oracle VirtualBox and the VM VirtualBox Extension Pack Just set the proper COM port in the "obd.ini" file located in C:\EDIABAS\bin to matche you settings from your Operating System.
NO OS INSTALL NO INPA INSTALL ALL IN ONE ONECLICK INSTALL: This is the same area you can specify the COM port to use as well once you free up COM1 per the previous steps, you can then assign this one to COM1.BMW INPA, NCS Expert, WinKFP and more Virtualbox Image
In Device Manager, right-click on the device using COM1 and select Properties, in the Port Settings tab select the Advanced option, and then you will see a dropdown box where COM1 is listed and you can scroll down to another COM# which is NOT in use and select it, and then click OK on all windows until you are back to the default view of the Device Manager.Īccording to the K+DCAN USB Interface Driver Installation Manual once you install the drivers on the PC you should then find a new Virtual Comport which you will need to open the Advanced properties on within Device Manager and configure accordingly from there as per those steps or whatever you can get to work if this isn't the specific cable you have. Changing the COM1 device to use another COM port: The COM ports in PC-compatible are typically defined as:Īs listed in the screen shot on your answer of the Device Manager, it appears that COM1 is assigned to the Communications Port.
IC register which holds the information that is to be sent out. Writes to I/O port 0x3F8, as this I/O port is "connected" to the UART If the CPU, for example, wants to send information out on COM1, it In theĬase of COM1, these registers can be accessed by writing to or reading Was received, the baud rate, interrupt configuration and more. Information and configuration data about which data is to be sent or This IC has seven internal 8-bit registers which hold The COM ports are interfaced by an integrated circuit such as 16550 Īdditionally, you may want to look over COM (hardware interface) for another basic starting point. Ports numbered greater than COM9 shouldīe referred to using the \.\COM10 syntax.
The Microsoft MS-DOS and Windows environments refer to serial ports asĬOM ports: COM1, COM2.etc. You may also need to configure the COM with terminal emulation software with appropriate settings which the connected devices both use for the communication e.g. Ensure that the COM port isn't disabled in the BIOS of your PC.