
Oh no! Please, please, please don't subject us to thisDrshemming said:I'm going to keep bumping this until someone answers![]()
ZedFourM said:Actually, you can ignore this message, as long as you have the green "lights" on the top right of the screen.[/color]
Stuart Truman said:Is that a screenshot from your system?
Have you done the ping tests in VMWare to check the virtual machines can see the physical network? If the TCP/IP settings aren't correct you'll get nothing. Also make sure you have the diagnostic head emulator and server component running.
Stuart Truman said:Probably started it up in the right order![]()

Stuart Truman said:You can use INPA for diagnostics. You don't need all the VMWare malarky.
Have you got the right diagnostic head type running?
Having finally got the bloody thing working, I haven't had the balls to try coding anything and the Intravee does the one thing I was thinking of coding (three flashes on indicators) :lol:
All my installation woes turned out to be a faulty cable.![]()
Stuart Truman said:It's covered in the installation guide. Launch the diagnostic head, click options, and select the left hand one.
The other thing is disable your Windows firewall. If your PC is one you use for general purpose use (I'm lucky and had an old laptop I've dedicated to this) make sure you put it on again when finished.