Received the diagnostic setup that I ordered
V2023.5 WIFI GM MDI 2 with GDS2 Tech2Win Software with Lenovo T410 Laptop 4GB Software Installed Ready to Use Some customers have problems with the hardware installation, so you can buy this bundle, we install together to use directly
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The box included:
-MDI clone in MDI2 case
-refurbished laptop w power supply
-2-button/scroller usb2 mouse
-about 6' long usb2 cable
-slightly shorter MDI2 plugin to OBDII connector
-nylon laptop case for holding everything.
They did do a good job of packing the laptop and MDI unit, even with a damaged box corner, everything inside was undamaged and firmly held in place (shaking the box, nothing would move).
The laptop looks almost new, other than a sticker peeled off the bottom, and perhaps the fingerprint sensor looks worn (it kinda looks a little worn/dirty). It boots up into Windows 7 Ultimate (or so it claims), and has a bunch of software pre-installed.
The GDS2 app seems to work (it's cracked), but the libraries/configurations it comes with seem to just cover vehicles just after my 2012 (I think it's around when GM formally was switching models from using Tech2's to GDS2). I was able to use it to read vin/calibration version numbers from some of the computers, I may play around with it some more to see if it will do more for my '12, but it probably won't.
Don't know what ALPEMIX is.
Not sure what that Data Bus Diagnostic app is for.
The Development Programming something app seems to be for loading calibrations into the truck, I don't think this will be useful to me, as I got a subscription to SPS.
Don't know what the RDS3 app is for, tried it, it was in Chinese, I think I may have selected the option to update itself, afterwards I looked at the pic higher up on the screen with RDS3 in the title, which is also in chinese, but appears to indicate you should make sure NOT to select the button I pressed, to prevent it from updating. It probably does't work right anymore, but it's still in Chinese, so I can't really tell.
MDI Manager, is an old version of Bosch's manager app (it's a free download), it lets you know the computer can see/talk to the MDI unit (which needs to be either plugged into a vehicle, or with a separate power supply, it won't power up just via usb). The firmware on the MDI unit was also old (so it worked with this version of MDI Manager/drivers).
The main app I wanted to use, Tech2Win, doesn't work. It comes with a half dozen PCMCIA bin files(the programs that are executed on techii's, that this application emulates), but from the log file, right when the emulator starts up, something goes wrong (so, you select what PCMCIA setup to use, then select the MDI/MDI2 device to use, then the app just quits). I did try using an uncracked Tech2Win app on another computer, and using the same PCMCIA bin file with both apps, the uncracked one reads and emulates it, while this cracked one just quits, so it's probably not installed or cracked right. The uncracked app partially runs fine, it just puts up a dialog at startup that it's unlicensed and then doesn't do any actual communication with the vehicle.
After seeing that the MDI device did kinda work to talk to the truck via the GDS2 app, I went to:
and paid for a 2 year subscription to the SPS service (which is just for programming the various computers in the truck). I initially tried using Firefox to buy the subscription (registering worked fine with it), but the button at the very end of the process (after you enter what to buy and credit card info) just doesn't function with Firefox. Redid it with Opera and that worked (did this part on my regular MacOSX system).
Switching to my Win8.1 setup, updated it (I rarely use it, I hate using windows).
Started with downloadig the latest version of MDI manager from bosch's website (google for it if you want it, if you are going to use acdelco's/gm's software, don't, as it's included as part of the download from them, installed it, installed app was missing some dll (no idea why), I googled for it, found some random copies on the net, copied them into the right directories, and the app launched. With the mdi connected and powered via a power supply (a 12V/1.5A one for a HD), MDI Manager saw it, but it had an incompatible firmware, used the update feature to update the firmware and then I could connect/disconnect from it and it was fine. Note, updating the firmware resulted in MDI manager on the laptop I bought to not work with it, but I could install the newer version of MDI manager onto that laptop, and then both it and GDS2 worked again.
Launched Edge(initially tried Explorer, but the site didn't seem to like it), and logged in my account, on the same page where you start the process of buying a service, it also shows the entry for the subscription I bought. I forget the exact steps I did here, because the process got stupid, but it was something like clicking add vin, goes to a new page, there's some buttons there, a download button and a start application button. You want to first hit the download button, and then download the big installer (at least that's what I did), install that (which was a hassle for me, I had already installed bosch's MDI manager software, and GM's installer refuses to work unless all of it is gone, and it was somewhat finicky to remove). At the end of this installer, you have a bunch of apps on your desktop. Do not try to directly execute them. I did, and they don't work right. First, the main app checks with gm's servers and update/download a bunch of stuff, then it presents a big window with a login button. But the login button doesn't initially respond (because the updaters are still apparently working in the background, and it can take several relaunches of the app before everything is updated and ready to go) and then when it does respond, the acdelco tds login info doesn't work. INSTEAD, you need to go back to Edge, and acdelco's website, and click the launch app button. That will then launch the app, with some hidden login credentials, that enables the app to work.
With the app working, I took the laptop, MDI, cables (should have also taken the power supply for the laptop) out to the truck, and then used the SPS service (from within the main app launched by the website), to work through the theft deterrent relearn procedures (there were 3, one for new keys, one for replacing either the pcm or the chip reader, and one more that I forget the title. All 3 procedures require a 12 minute wait. The first one (for new keys), got the security light to turn off when I reinsert/turn the key on (it goes out when the other lights do), but I still get the P0633 code. I tried the other two procedures as well, they all completed successfully, but I still get the P0633 code, and when I try to start the truck, all the lights go off, but no action from the starter (and with a week old battery on a battery maintainer).
So, tomorrow, I'll go back through the P0633 diagnosis procedure in mitchell's site for my truck, and see what else to do to get past it.