car pc software
cPOS OBD2

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Der Standard-Skin der Car PC-Software cPOS zeigt diverse ODB2-Werte an. Leider fehlen die Labels.
Klick auf die Flagge rechts unten öffnet die Tachoansicht.
AUTOCOM-CDP-Pro-For-Cars

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Autocom Cdp Pro For Cars is a PC based OBD II diagnostic tool with full functionality for reading and erasing diagnostic fault codes (DTC), real-time data, activations of components, adjustments and so on. Autocom Cdp Pro supports 16 pole (J1962) diagnostic socket and handles all known communications standards for vehicle diagnostics.
Autocom Cdp Pro For Cars Description:
CDP Pro (Compact Diagnostic Partner Pro) Autocom is the user-friendly wireless multi-brand diagnostic tool. Together whit a Pocket PC (handheld) or PC it makes a powerful professional tool for the independent workshop. You can perform serial diagnose, read and erase fault code, basic settings, programming and perform service reset.
Software version is 2011-01.
Topaz Adjust Review – and The 57 Chevy

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I’ve found a wonderful new piece of software! It’s called Topaz Adjust and I’ve written a full Topaz Adjust Review here on the site. People send me software all the time to review, but I only end up reviewing stuff that I actually use. Eric Yang, one of the gurus over at Topaz, also gave me a Topaz Adjust Coupon Code of "STUCKINCUSTOMS" for 10% off to pass along to my readers. I think you will like it as much as I do! I actually recommend the Topaz Bundle (for MAC or PC), but you can read more about why inside the review.
Below is a shot of a ’57 Chevy. I saw it when walking back to the Magnolia Hotel on Friday night after dinner in Dallas. I took a photo of this pretty car under the blue lights of the porte-cochere, went upstairs to my room, downloaded the Topaz Bundle software, made the adjustments, and had the whole thing finished in less than 30 minutes. That quick turnaround speaks to how easy the software is to use. I’ve since used it on a number of other images, including some unpublished ones.