Which Modes are supported?

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CJA
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Which Modes are supported?

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Hello,

Which of the Modes are supported by OBD-II Emulator MK2?
01 Show current data
02 Show freeze frame data
03 Show stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes
04 Clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes and stored values
05 Test results, oxygen sensor monitoring (non CAN only)
06 Test results, other component/system monitoring (Test results, oxygen sensor monitoring for CAN only)
07 Show pending Diagnostic Trouble Codes (detected during current or last driving cycle)
08 Control operation of on-board component/system
09 Request vehicle information
0A Permanent Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) (Cleared DTCs)

If not supported, are there plans to implement them in a near future?

Thanks in advance.
stanley
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

Post by stanley »

All modes are supported as long as your car's ECU respond to them.
CJA
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

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I'm a bit confused... What do you mean? I thought the purpose of the Freematics OBD II Emulator was to simulate OBD request/respons from a car ECU. I.e. not having a real car connected. My question is, if I'm connected with a diagnostic tool to the Freemantics OBD II Emulator, will the Emulator support requests on the following modes?
01 Show current data
02 Show freeze frame data
03 Show stored Diagnostic Trouble Codes
04 Clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes and stored values
05 Test results, oxygen sensor monitoring (non CAN only)
06 Test results, other component/system monitoring (Test results, oxygen sensor monitoring for CAN only)
07 Show pending Diagnostic Trouble Codes (detected during current or last driving cycle)
08 Control operation of on-board component/system
09 Request vehicle information
0A Permanent Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) (Cleared DTCs)
stanley
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

Post by stanley »

All these modes are supported by the adapter. But your car's ECU may not respond to some of them.
CJA
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

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Is not the purpose of the OBD II Emulator to not connect to a real car, i.e. use the OBD II Emulator as a tool to actually simulate a car while developing a diagnostic OBD scan tool? I don't understand why you keep saying that my car may not support the services? I am in the process of developing a OBD II scan tool and is looking for a simulation environment where I can verify that my scan tool fulfills the OBD II requirements. That's why I'm asking about which services the OBD II Emulator is supporting.
stanley
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

Post by stanley »

Sorry, I misunderstood your point. Yes all modes are supported by the emulator.
ligiya
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

Post by ligiya »

How to enable mode-1 in simulator?
stanley
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

Post by stanley »

Mode 01 is always enabled.
Morgan75
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Re: Which Modes are supported?

Post by Morgan75 »

To my knowledge, this mode is alwways enabled
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