I am trying to determine if one could get HPTuners to work on an intel powered chromebook (like the samsung chromebook 2 http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/chro ... 0C12-K01US) after installing crouton, then wine, then installing HPTuners. The requirements for HPTuners are:
•1 GH CPU - SC2 runs a 2.16 GH CPU
•512 Mb RAM - SC2 has 2 Gb RAM
•Microsoft Windows® XP/Vista/7 or better
•USB Port - SC2 has 2 USB ports, 1 USB 2 and 1 USB 3
hptuners.com. HP Tuners is software that allows a user to modify the computer that runs a vehicle. The connection to the vehicle is made via the OBD2 port.
The only caveats are the fact that the chromebook obviously doesnt run windows and i am not sure if the hardware that connects the vehicle to the computer will know what to do
If anyone could shed some light on this, I would be most appreciative.
Running HP Tuners on an Intel powered Chromebook
Re: Running HP Tuners on an Intel powered Chromebook
If communication with the hardware is pure serial over USB, you may be able to get it to work in Wine by symlinking a com port to the device. https://www.winehq.org/docs/wineusr-gui ... ure#AEN901
Re: Running HP Tuners on an Intel powered Chromebook
how do i tell If communication with the hardware is pure serial over USB?
Re: Running HP Tuners on an Intel powered Chromebook
how do i tell If communication with the hardware is pure serial over USB?
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Re: Running HP Tuners on an Intel powered Chromebook
Hi,
probably nobody in this forum will be able to tell you, if it works. You'll have to try it. If the software requires a hardware driver to be installed, it probably won't work in wine. You'll have to resort to e.g. running Windows XP in a virtual machine like VMware or Virtualbox, not sure if this can even be done on a Chromebook.
probably nobody in this forum will be able to tell you, if it works. You'll have to try it. If the software requires a hardware driver to be installed, it probably won't work in wine. You'll have to resort to e.g. running Windows XP in a virtual machine like VMware or Virtualbox, not sure if this can even be done on a Chromebook.