ALDLdroid author, Android application for ALDL ECU
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I've explored all the folders I have access to, used the search function and even attempted to create directories in the app in the hopes of being able to find them and still nothing.
i will have to display the path the app is using somewhere, it might somehow be different on some devices. But still, if you have the list of ADX file in the dropdown Data stream file, it means the files were copied from the app to a folder so they have to be somewhere. What if you search for "A001-LH8-LR8-L68-LQ9-LN8-LU5-1982-1986-9600.adx". This ADX file should be copied from the app so it should be somewhere on your phone for sure. The search files feature on your phone might be broken to add to the confusion....
ALDLdroid author, Android application for ALDL ECU
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I got a "no results found" message when I searched for that.
I finally found a file manager I could download and access the files.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...or.filemanager
Here it is for those who need it.
I have been using ALDLDroid on the Australian Delcos for data logging purposes for a couple of yrs at least and had no issues at all until I tried to hook up to the Autoprom. Long story short, I use Sd Maid Pro as a File manager, have had it since my S2 and had to find the location for the tuning files etc in the emulated location using it.
All sorted and I can rtt from my galaxy a32 budget phone :)
Long live the Mighty Iron Lion, King of the concrete jungle ;)
I would imagine that a dif file manager could find the files.
The way I got into them was to hook it to my computer, you can access all the hidden files that way, just start from my computer, then to your phone drive and just follow as you normaly would.
Last edited by Snowwebs; 10-16-2022 at 09:10 PM.
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