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ROVER MEMS DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE

In the May 2016 issue of CM, we published details of three diagnostic software packages that give Rover owners the ability to interrogate – and communicate interactively with – MEMS ECUs (versions 1.3, 1.6 and 1.9). All that is needed is a laptop, or Android device, and a special USB cable.

Those software packages available back in 2016 and still operating today were:

Colin Bourassa’s MEMSGauge https://bit.ly/3bukwmD

Alan Richey’s MEMSAnalyser https://bit.ly/3buTQCk

Pawel Wozniczka’s Android app, MEMS Diag https://bit.ly/32XeHdP

Since then, other developers have been hard at work, sharing ideas and knowledge, and giving the Rover enthusiast no less than four more diagnostic software packages, which show live data on a graphical user interface (GUI) and can also provide a logfile so that data gathered during a road

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