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Thread: HPTuners on a windows mobile device?

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    Exclamation HPTuners on a windows mobile device?

    Is there any way to make the HPTuners programs work on a mobile device with Windows Mobile?

    Has anyone come across a way to do this?

    I hate lugging around laptops and a shitload of cords and getting stopped by the popos cuz I have a laptop in my car while driving doing street tuning.
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    This would be a nice feature to have. I would use it.
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    I was told two different things about using a mobile device.
    1. if you can find it with your media net you can down load it and use it.
    2. the program has to be specific to the type of software in your device (not device specific).

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    I would pay for that kind of upgrade!!! What would it take to get something like this done?

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    The trick on making the suite mobile (no pun intended) is to make it stripped down. In other words, make the scanner do just the basics...collect data and show it in a chart or histogram. Gauges I think would cause it to bog down a little too much. The Editor may not even need to be installed...I mean, who is going to edit a bin file on a handheld? Now, I could see the handheld being able to flash a program or two, but the editing capability should just be left in the full-size version.

    Those are my thoughts anyways.

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    Advanced Tuner Texas_WS6's Avatar
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    Why flash if I can not edit? Yes I agree, leave some of the gauge stuff out of the scanner, but I want to be able to go to the track, with out the need for all the cords as you mentioned before, make a pass while scanning, make an adjustment, and so on. Not trying to flame, I just think it would be wise to be able to edit and flash as well as scan without the fancy gauges. Realy, you should be able to load your scan peramiters in the interface device, log the pass, and then use the hand held to run the scanner with the logs, then edit with the hand held, and flash with the hand held.

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    Has anyone run it on a netbook?

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    Wow. 7 years passed and still nothing.

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    I'm betting it would run on a Win10 mobile with few if any issues. Don't have one or I'd almost certainly have tried it by now.

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    The sticker would be having a compatible version of .Net.

    If you have that, go for it.

    My experience is you'd want at least a 10 inch screen, an i5 and 4 gb of ram.
    Last edited by TownDrunk; 04-01-2018 at 09:12 PM.

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    I would kill to be able to use HP Tuners on my MacBook Pro, I hate windows.

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    I run it on my i5 Lenovo Yoga 11s with no problems. Win 8.