Device | Comment | Muxer Parallel HW | Muxer Parallel SW |
---|---|---|---|
Tactrix OpenPort 2.0 | Full speed, needs Tactrix J2534 Drivers | Not supported | Stable |
MongoosePro 1/2/JLR | Full speed | Unknown | Unknown |
Autel MaxiFlash | Full speed | Unknown | Unknown |
EVC UCM100 | Full speed, use latest version!, enables tracing in WinOLS | Stable, slow | Not supported |
PeaK PCAN-USB | Very high CPU usage, no K-Line (use through Muxer (parallel SW)) | Stable, high CPU | Stable |
Scanmatik 2 Pro | Full speed | Stable | Stable |
Setek VIDA DiCE | Full speed | Unknown | Unknown |
Kvaser J2534 | Not working, buggy J2534 DLL | Not supported | Not supported |
Chipsoft J2534 Pro | Full speed, some issues with K-Line. VAG C167 protocol not possible on older ECU's | Not supported | Stable, slow |
Dialink J2534 | Full speed | Stable | Not supported |
Godiag GD101 | Not working - connection only through Muxer (see below) | Not supported | Unknown |
VXDiag VCX SE | Not working - connection only through Muxer (see below), unstable | Not supported | Unknown |
VXDiag VCX Nano | Not working - connection only through Muxer, unstable, slow | Not supported | Unknown |
It is recommended to use a Parallel capable device if you wish to log multiple ECU's simultaneously using the Muxer.
If you have an unlisted interface and it does not seem to establish a reliable connection on CAN, you can try to use the Muxer in “Parallel SW” mode. This way the the ISO-TP stack runs in the Muxer, and the device only has to handle the transmission and reception of raw CAN frames. It has worked for certain Chinese devices that do not correctly implement the ISO-TP protocol.