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Introduction Ever wish your favorite Moates emulator would work with your favorite ROM editor software that doesn’t have native support for our products? EmUtility (from the author of TunerPro) allows you to use Moates emulators with any software that can spit out a binary (bin) or hexadecimal (hex) format file. It supports the Ostrich1, Ostrich2, [...]
FTDI provide a utility called “FTCLEAN” that forcibly removes drivers from your computer. WARNING: THIS WILL BREAK ALL DEVICES THAT USE FTDI DRIVERS, NOT JUST MOATES HARDWARE. Do not attempt this procedure unless reloading the drivers has failed to restore your devices to full functionality. You should not be thinking about doing this unless you [...]
About Moates USB Products Almost all Moates.net products have a USB interface to connect to a computer. (ALDU1, HULOG, Hondalog, BURN1/2, Ostrich 1/2, Roadrunner, Quarterhorse, Jaybird) Fortunately, all Moates.net products with a USB interface use the same USB support chip so they can all use the same drivers. This makes it easy for you – [...]
USB Drivers are needed for almost all products. You only need one driver package for ALL Moates USB products. One for all and all for one? You can find drivers we know work for Windows 2000/XP/Vista can be downloaded by clicking here There is a Vista Specific Guide that may be helpful to those running [...]
The RoadRunner is the only available full blown emulator for LS1 PCMs – unlike other “emulation” software, the entire contents of the flash is emulated Real-Time, not just certain maps. It can also be used as a general purpose emulator in custom applications (Bosch Motronic, Nissan, …) Hardware Available At this point, there are two [...]
About Firmware Updates and a Warning Periodically we release new firmware for our products. We generally recommend against updating firmware unless you have a very specific reason for doing so, as it can often be a risky process. If you are attempting to update your firmware because you think your current firmware is corrupt, be [...]
Introduction Although our hardware uses USB connectivity, you don’t have to be a kernel level device driver programmer or any sort of expert in the USB framework to interface our devices.Our devices simply create a virtual COM port that can be written to via all sorts of methods. Old-school Windows programmers may be familiar with [...]