Hey, Ken got a few questions for you about the new version of Turbo Link.
I notice that version 3.0 requires a 9-pin serial connection on the computer. Version 2.13 requires a 25-pin parallel port. I've got my ideas as to why that has changed, but I'm not sure they're correct. The main thing I was thinking is that it is easier (not a programmer here, so bear with me.

)to program data receiving on a serial port than a parallel port in NT/2000/XP. I know you can't change the speed of the ALDL stream so how is the "faster" serial connection going to benefit the program?
Have you, or are you going to add an option to support the "fast" data streams that some chip makers put into their chips? I know this was is a problem with the way the ALDL data is changed and v2.13 can't keep up correctly.
What about all of the ECM modes that are listed there? Backup? Does that allow the user to backup the data that is holed up in the ECM? What about the difference between the ALDL and Diag modes? I know what ALDL is, so is Diag a diagnostic of the ECM itself or it is another way to get some ECM to go into ALDL mode if they don't respond to the ALDL setting?
Ok...I think I've asked enough for the time being. Wish I still had my GN so I could upgrade to the new version and look all pimp going down the road with this running.

I gotta rob a bank so I can get another Turbo Buick. I'm going through withdrawl.
Take care.