and fewer people still who can improve upon what has already been discovered for its use by those of us concerned. ![]() There are too few places available on the Internet that cover the subject of the GMT360 Vehicles concerning the Use of the GM "GYMKO" Tech 2 Scanners. your decision to share has thankfully added new information and a new technical solution unique in all the world. you will have to decide which one to land both feet upon. But this problem is something akin to crossing the Arctic Sea in Spring and having one foot each. I can personally appreciate that you might bristle a bit about this dichotomy. or you freely offer your creative thinking and solution to everyone.Īs a copyrighted published author. But the problem with being the "Originator of any Intellectual Property" is this: How you present it to the world only has one of two avenues to follow: Either you Copyright the material from the start. Thanks to your creative solution (and Membership here at GMTN with the Name of you and your efforts have already become memorialized and Water-Marked at GMT for all time to come. The other aspect is that for all intents and purposes. and to compete in a healthy and productive manner among many other Members for the Best Ideas for Repairs and Upgrades for the GMT360 Vehicles. I think it is a privilege to be allowed to have a place to stand. For those of us who are allowed to make a lot of idea contributions. Please consider becoming a Member and Subscriber to GMT .". this might explain why there may be a limit on how many edits can be made for content contributors who are not among those with the Tier Level Access.Įvery Man and Woman must follow his or her conscience and "pocket capacity" of course. Members with the ability to offer support comes with "bennies" that are worth having. different Membership Tiers for this monetary support have been set up to sort of " Help To Keep The Wolf From The Door.". This site lives and breathes only by the persistence and willingness of the Founders, the Members and the Supporters who contribute enough funds to "Keep The Lights On". As such, I'd be hesitant to try anything with a Linux box - I'm not that adventurous. Some commercially viable USB-to-Serial port adapters ship with drivers for Windows and macOS.but Linux can be a nightmare as far as drivers are concerned. I am actually quite interested to see if our little technical document is applicable under Windows 7.if there is anything I can do, please don't hesitate.Īs far as macOS and Linux are concerned, as long as an Intel or AMD chip is the brains, the only problem I foresee is with drivers - particularly with Linux. So, perhaps the title should be revised to TIS 2000 on Windows 7/8/8.1/10? That is a mouthful, but it's great that we can utilize some free software (VirtualBox) and an old or "borrowed" copy of Windows XP to perform modern day electronic miracles with our trucks. My Windows 10 machine and your Windows 7 machine will perform in the same manner when running virtualization software. So, an i5 running Windows 7 will show up as an i5 in Windows XP. Of poignancy is the fact that your actual processor ID does show through to the virtual environments(s) running on your computer. all see the same emulated "motherboard" and "chipset" - so there is no variation between virtual platforms regardless of the underlying physical hardware. Once inside the virtual environment, the software - OS, applications, etc. Right you are, good sir! Running Oracle VM VirtualBox on Windows 7/8/8.1 should - one word disclaimer - work. Mod edit: 7: Latest version linked below. Mod edit: 9: Latest version linked below. Please download and use the newer version located here. Best wishes in all of your General Motors adventures!Įdit: Version 1.3 has been replaced with version 2.0. I'm sure the HTML version will be ready soon. The PDF is restricted from editing and content theft so spammers and the like won't be able to take the crown jewels. ![]() I do hope this will become a community document that we can all share, reference and learn from. I'll try and answer to the best of my capability. I'm open to constructive criticisms, suggestions and just plain bad mouthing, if you feel it necessary. It is a first draft and will probably need and receive some revisions.anywho, the attached PDF is intended to teach its' readers how to successfully install and run TIS 2000 on Windows 10.with a little ingenuity, of course. The accompanying document took approximately three weeks to construct.
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