Ron at BBS got back to me and asked me to clarify the situation which I have now done but will have to wait 12 hours or more for a reply.
There was confusion as to how I was able to see an Evo TXT file on the SD card. I had managed this before taking the Evo to my PC. The TXT file however was unreadable or "directory corrupt".
Today I have tinkered with 4 SD cards with no joy at all. If any SD card is in the slot when I OBD connect to my truck, the Evo sits there dead.
Unplug SD card, unplug OBD, replug OBD and Evo wakes up normally.
Sticking the SD card while Evo running simply results in blank screen and dead Evo.
I have taken video of many of the tests and will try uploading them to U-Choob later today - I'll post the links here.
They are very unexciting but will serve as 'proof' I hope of all my texting here!
I can only imagine now that I'll have to post the brick back to BBS for them to ferret the problem out.![]()
There's no sign of any hard reset button and without PC connectivity there is no means to reload any firm/soft/squishy ware...
Very annoyed but somehow resigned to waiting and spending many minutes typing out precisely what I did and what results I got.
The time zone difference makes it even worse for BBS support but them's the breaks.
Instruction/Operation manuals:
There's no dedicated Evo operation manual as to how to do stuff (I want to record a driving run collecting all engine data/faults for diagnosis later).
The Nano One has an ops manual - are the functions the same - albeit without the touch screen?




				
				
				
					
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