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LINDE PathFinder

Dears Srs,
I have instaled PathFinder for Linde with CanBox. The problem is that i must connect the canbox to USB port because the pc has not 9 pins port. When i open the program to connect it to the truck, it dont recognizes any controler. Is there any programation problem? I use the same USB adapter for TrucDoctor and it works correctly.
Could somebody help me?
  • Posted 25 Apr 2008 21:00
  • By goncalosousa
  • joined 12 Sep'05 - 42 messages
  • Leiria, Portugal
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Dat klopt

John.
  • Posted 26 Apr 2008 17:44
  • By johngen
  • joined 15 Apr'08 - 275 messages
  • NB, Netherlands
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Hello

You have to chance the comport to COM1.
Use a other comport than Truckdoctor


Cheers
  • Posted 26 Apr 2008 00:49
  • By blackie
  • joined 9 Jul'06 - 52 messages
  • Gelderland, Netherlands

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