mercedes c3 star diagnostic system
#1
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mercedes c3 star diagnostic system
i've seen these advertised with and without hdd. what is hdd and what does it do? also saw mercedes carsoft 7.4 multiplexer pretty cheap goes up to 2004 mercedes anybody have experience with this?
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HDD - Hard Disk Drive. You need a HDD :-) Some systems come without so you can use your own pre configured HDD.
I have a Carsoft unit for sale if you interested PM me. (Review Here: https://mbworld.org/forums/mercedes-...ic-reader.html )
I have a Carsoft unit for sale if you interested PM me. (Review Here: https://mbworld.org/forums/mercedes-...ic-reader.html )
#3
I have a c3 system as well with a hdd for a Dell 630.. I may upgrade to the c4 system so let me know if your interested in my c3 setup (I can supply the laptop as well for the right price)..
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It runs as a VM..using VMware Player, at least with SuperMB DAS version.
Makes it nice since it's transportable to another harddrive or OS(Xp, Win7, Win8).
I copied the VM to another harddrive just to keep a backup.
Makes it nice since it's transportable to another harddrive or OS(Xp, Win7, Win8).
I copied the VM to another harddrive just to keep a backup.
#5
mb star diagnostic software is inside the hdd,generall there are three model: T30 HDD, External hdd, and Dell d630 hdd, you can choose suitable one for you laptop.
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mb star C3 is more powerful than the carsoft 7.4 multiplexer, it can work on car and truck. And the carsoft 7.4 multiplexer is mainly for reading and erasing fault codes.
#7
Dell 630 and Dell 830?
Dell 630/830 laptops use the same chip set, and have screen sizes (14.1 for the 630 and 15.4 inches for the 830.
Link to info on both: Dell Latitude D630, D830 and Latitude D531
Definitely want to buy my own used D830 which is a step up in size and may be less worn out than a Dell 630 sold to me by an SDS vendor who sells the 630 laptop as part of his package.
So, if by chance anyone reading this can advise if they know of any D830 laptops accepting the SDS hard drive and running it successfully, please reply.
I know about the VM options (run on ANY laptop) for the CS4 and so far it appears only the CS4 users are running SDS in a VM with desired results.
"Are there any users running the CS3 hdd configured for the Dell 630 running their CS3 in a VM?"
I want to buy the CS3 for now and can always get CS4 if and when I get a newer car. CS3 will do well for the 3 older vehicles that I own.
Thanks again!
Link to info on both: Dell Latitude D630, D830 and Latitude D531
Definitely want to buy my own used D830 which is a step up in size and may be less worn out than a Dell 630 sold to me by an SDS vendor who sells the 630 laptop as part of his package.
So, if by chance anyone reading this can advise if they know of any D830 laptops accepting the SDS hard drive and running it successfully, please reply.
I know about the VM options (run on ANY laptop) for the CS4 and so far it appears only the CS4 users are running SDS in a VM with desired results.
"Are there any users running the CS3 hdd configured for the Dell 630 running their CS3 in a VM?"
I want to buy the CS3 for now and can always get CS4 if and when I get a newer car. CS3 will do well for the 3 older vehicles that I own.
Thanks again!
Last edited by zeppy; 12-25-2014 at 03:00 AM.
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I think in principle you can use any laptop with a SATA HDD and a serial port, which isn't very many. The two technologies didn't overlap for very long, though some of ruggedized "Tough Books" seem to stick with them. The D630 is the obvious one to use, but the D830 should be better.
The SDS vendor will have the HDD configured to run windows XP on a D630, so it will have all the drivers for that.
Maybe you can use a D630 HDD in a D830 and change the drivers?
I thought about using a D830 or even an M65, but Chinese SDS seems to be fickle, and given the various problems I read that others had, I thought I'd take the non time-consuming solution.
Of course, if you can get a USB to serial convertor to work reliably with SDS, the world is your oyster, but that seems to be a big "if". The favourite convertors seem to be those that use the FTDI FT232R chipset, like the Z-Tek USB 1.1 to RS232 converter.
Nick
The SDS vendor will have the HDD configured to run windows XP on a D630, so it will have all the drivers for that.
Maybe you can use a D630 HDD in a D830 and change the drivers?
I thought about using a D830 or even an M65, but Chinese SDS seems to be fickle, and given the various problems I read that others had, I thought I'd take the non time-consuming solution.
Of course, if you can get a USB to serial convertor to work reliably with SDS, the world is your oyster, but that seems to be a big "if". The favourite convertors seem to be those that use the FTDI FT232R chipset, like the Z-Tek USB 1.1 to RS232 converter.
Nick
Last edited by Welwynnick; 12-25-2014 at 12:20 PM.