Once I installed ediabas I just ran Rheingold and everything worked (surprisingly)." All I did was install Rheingold (copy to c:\program files (x86) and ran an installer for ediabas 7.0.3 (had to run in compatibility mode in Windows 8.1 to install, as it expected XP). said this is how he got his to work: "I wish I had a good story for it. I'm really confused.ĭid we miss something on the installation of EDIABAS. Didn't modify anything else in that config file. Also, added the ip configurations that you suggested in the thread you posted a while back TCP being MAC address and XEthernet being VIN. Changed Interface = ENET instead of Remote as it was. Yep, tried that.even edited the EDIABAS.ini config file in C:\EDIABAS after downloading the EDIABAS you sent me and placing it in the C driver. Make sure EDIABS.ini is set for Interface = ENET From what I see in Rheingold, the EDIABAS folder is there with the necessary files, but does it need a seperate program to be installed from BMW TOOLS?ĭid you try what I wrote above in post #663? I read in one of your discussions with Token Master that EDIABAS needs to be installed, but sometimes does not play nicely. So, definitely a few more things to troubleshoot (just to get the car to CONNECT - I know, crazy! ), but hey, we're learning a lot you were involved in some of these threads.your advice/help/tips would definitely help. I'm not sure if this is necessary, but and I tried to modify the "" and it turns out this thread talks more in detail about it. this also explains that we need to edit the IP address if it still does not work correctly. For now, has been very kind to let me work on his over Team Viewer. I've made some progress tonight on how to get the connection to be read by editing the EDIABAS config file so that instead of "Remote," it reads "ENET." I won't be able to know 100% without testing on my car WHEN I get it back, lol.
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