I have some old versions but v27 seems the oldest. It should be from 2007. That old cards are likely 10mb in size. Not sure why you need these.
If you have old tis2000 disks, the cards can be extracted from database.
I have some old versions but v27 seems the oldest. It should be from 2007. That old cards are likely 10mb in size. Not sure why you need these.
If you have old tis2000 disks, the cards can be extracted from database.
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thank you for your reply. agreed, v27 is c2007. we have that one but need earlier yrs. '99 - '03. our v27 is on the OEM 32MB card. we do have old tis2000 disks (called TechLine at the time), but did not know tech2 pcmcia card files could be extracted from them (we have v1999 & v2000 CDs). i will (try to) attach CD pictures here for reference. would greatly appreciate if you have any knowledge of how/where to extract the tech2 pcmcia files from the CDs. we do not see any CD method/instructions for that trick, and that would be a great find. thank you again for you kind reply and information. ev1
Can you give some info what is on these disks. Do you have a running program from them.
Usually t2 cards can be extracted from tis2000 but they are split in smaller files. A software download can be performed with a tech2 attached to the pc. It will write the current card from the tis version. I think first versions of tis2000 is around 2001-2002, Not sure when tech2 was launched, and when 32mb cards were introduced.
thanks for your reply. ok, i now see that you are referencing the loading of files to the tech2 pcmcia card via the tis2000 software and laptop interface. i believe that method is only available to download the current tech2 card versions, which we already have. i mistakenly thought you were referencing a direct pcmcia file copy between the early tis2000 CDs and the pcmcia cards to an external read/write linear drive, which could have been a solution for our search if such a download was possible. I do not believe such a download is possible. the only solution to our search is to find an old tech2 pcmcia card from the 1999 to 2003 era, or, someone who has copied those year's card files for downloading onto new cards. thank you. ev1
Not exactly, if you find an older copy of tis2000, around 2001-2005 you will be able to download tech2 software to tech2, and read back the pcmcia card. Each version of tis2000 will have its own latest version of t2 card, so in a 2003 tis2000 version you can`t have t2 card from 2008.
I think the first version of tis2000 is from 2000, Name says it all.
I think it is even possible to upload the software to t2win. I did test that at some point, but you need very fast PC.
Do you mind sharing some of this discs. I am looking for some older sps files. If they have some sps files it will be a great find.
I will post some extracted cards from tis2000, maybe you can figure how they work.
I dig out an old copy of tis2000, for opel brand. It have some instruction for t2 update. Here is the file.
We had one when I left dealer land in ~'97. Although Tech1 kept talking with OBDII, we really only used the Tech2.Not sure when tech2 was launched
How old?Do you mind sharing some of this discs. I am looking for some older sps files. If they have some sps files it will be a great find.
Thank you for your kind reply. all good information. i will copy and post the CD files for you next weekend, each CD in a single .zip file. assuming the site allows the file size. these 'techline' CDs may read-back/modem into GM servers of-the-time for the actual calibration files, not sure as we have not had time to figure the old software out (we only acquired the CDs a few weeks ago). agreed, we will keep searching for the early tis2000 CDs. that seems to be the best path. cheers. ev1
techline v2000.07 instruction sheets attached
btw, we do have the cds copied to files now and can upload them to you if you have a site/method that will easily accept the file sizes. we just do not wish to start new accounts and rigmarow to transfer them; so if you have any option we can upload them for you accordingly. pls advise. ev1
Try mediafire.com. I host files there for free.
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