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<br>A PC running Windows:  We recommend at least a Pentium-100 (or AMD equivalent) with 16MB of RAM and Windows 95 or newer.  VAG-COM may work on some lesser PC's, but anything less than the above recommendation is unsupported.  Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, and XP are all fine.  Available disk-space should be a non-issue; VAG-COM requires less than 10 MB.  If you are using a power supply for a laptop, it should be one specifically designed for that purpose, NOT a "universal" adapter.
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<br>A PC running Windows:  We recommend at least a Pentium-100 (or AMD equivalent) with 16MB of RAM and Windows 95 or newer.  VAG-COM may work on some lesser PC's, but anything less than the above recommendation is unsupported.  Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, and XP are all fine.  Available disk-space should be a non-issue; VAG-COM requires less than 10 MB.  If you are using a power supply for a laptop, it should be one specifically designed for that purpose, [http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/interfaces/warn-12v.html NOT a "universal" adapter].
 
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Revision as of 16:06, 26 January 2006

1.4 What are the computer requirements?
A PC running Windows: We recommend at least a Pentium-100 (or AMD equivalent) with 16MB of RAM and Windows 95 or newer. VAG-COM may work on some lesser PC's, but anything less than the above recommendation is unsupported. Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, and XP are all fine. Available disk-space should be a non-issue; VAG-COM requires less than 10 MB. If you are using a power supply for a laptop, it should be one specifically designed for that purpose, NOT a "universal" adapter.

To use one of our Serial Interfaces, the PC must have an available RS-232 Serial port! Otherwise, you'll need to choose one of our USB Interfaces. A RS-232 Serial Port looks like this:

  • yes-serial.gif

Observe the port we surrounded with the GREEN oval. Notice the 9 MALE pins? That is a SERIAL port and WILL work! Observe the port circled and crossed in RED:

  • notserial.gif

Notice the 15 FEMALE pins? That is a MONITOR port and will NOT work!