@Unas2k5 I already posted a link to all the instructions you need in a previous post quoted above. VCM Editor will not work with the RTD and there is no reason for you to use it anyway.You are Lund tuned correct? Right from their website.... https://support.lundracing.com/hc/e...3-HPT-VCM-Scanner-Datalogging-with-RTD-device
Damn so you mean it was working on my Mac so I bought this bs laptop for no reason! That’s the same error I was getting on my Mac on software I didn’t need to use !@Unas2k5 I already posted a link to all the instructions you need in a previous post quoted above. VCM Editor will not work with the RTD and there is no reason for you to use it anyway.
I haven't done it recently, but I have data logged with the RTD and VCM editor. Last year at this time before I broke a ringland, that's how I logged runs for my revisions.@Unas2k5 I already posted a link to all the instructions you need in a previous post quoted above. VCM Editor will not work with the RTD and there is no reason for you to use it anyway.
Do you mean VCM Scanner for logging?I haven't done it recently, but I have data logged with the RTD and VCM editor. Last year at this time before I broke a ringland, that's how I logged runs for my revisions.
Usb-C to Usb-C cable works just fine for meDoes the type c cable into laptop and RTD device work or do I need to use USB?
He has an M1 mac. The M1 (and newer) series of chips uses an architecture called ARM where as the old cpus used x64. The applications for x64 and arm arent always compatible and they usually have to run different versions of OS.I have windows installed on my Mac via bootcamp. Datalogging via sct and PCMtec works fine
Dont use vcm editor. Just use vcm scanner for dataloging. You can try the specific rtd flasher for writing tunes but Ive never used it on my mac, I just use my phone and the TDN appI think it will work on the Mac for me because the only issue I was encountering was off the editor!
So you never tried following the instructions to use VCM Scanner?I think it will work on the Mac for me because the only issue I was encountering was off the editor!
Gotcha. I missed the part where it was an M1. That’s why I use my old MacBook instead of the one I replaced it with. I agree buying a cheap windows laptop or older Mac/bootcamp would be easiestHe has an M1 mac. The M1 (and newer) series of chips uses an architecture called ARM where as the old cpus used x64. The applications for x64 and arm arent always compatible and they usually have to run different versions of OS.
Basically when apple switched to ARM they dropped BootCamp support. You wouldn't be able to run x64 windows anyway. What you can do is get an emulation software like Parallels to run ARM Windows. ARM Windows is made for ARM processors but again has issues with applications made for x64 processors. All the VCM stuff was created for x86/x64 processors but the new beta includes some support for ARM processors.
So to get it to work on the new macs you have to pay for Parallels, run ARM windows, and download the beta of the VCM tools. And you may have to mess with some drivers too.
Not as easy anymore haha
Yes, the scanner, sorry. Not editor.Do you mean VCM Scanner for logging?