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@ -14,33 +14,32 @@ You'll have to unzip the file and go into the console folder.
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![Contents](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_console_directionary_files.png)
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![Contents](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_console_directionary_files.png)
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After this you'll start the virtual simulator.
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After this, you'll start the virtual simulator.
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![rusEFI_start](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_start.png)
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![rusEFI_start](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_start.png)
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## Connecting the simulator to Tunerstudio
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## Connecting the simulator to Tunerstudio
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There are two ways to connect rusEFI virtual simulator to Tunerstudio, it all depends on weather you have the lite or commercial version.
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There are two ways to connect rusEFI virtual simulator to Tunerstudio, it all depends on whether you have the lite or commercial version.
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To start of you'll need to open one of your existing projects or just create a new one.
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To start off you'll need to open one of your existing projects or just create a new one.
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If you don't know how to create a Tunerstudio project go [here](HOWTO_create_tunerstudio_project.md)
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If you don't know how to create a Tunerstudio project go [here](HOWTO_create_tunerstudio_project.md)
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With the paid version all you need to do is to go into the communication settings inside a created project
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With the paid version all you need to do is to go into the communication settings inside a created project,
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![Commsetings](FAQ/images/simulator/Tunerstudio_comm._settings.png)
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![Commsetings](FAQ/images/simulator/Tunerstudio_comm._settings.png)
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choose the USB and wireless driver and the WiFi driver connection type, write the Port as 29002 and the IP address as 127.0.0.1
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choose the USB and wireless driver and the WiFi driver connection type, write the Port as 29002 and the IP address as 127.0.0.1
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![Communication_settings](FAQ/images/simulator/Communication_settings_direct.png)
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![Communication_settings](FAQ/images/simulator/Communication_settings_direct.png)
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However, if you only have the lite version of Tunerstudio the process will be different.
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**However, if you only have the lite version of Tunerstudio the process will be different.**
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## Emulating a serial port to connect to Tunerstudio lite
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## Emulating a serial port to connect to Tunerstudio lite
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If you prefer using the free version of Tunerstudio - Tunerstudio lite - you'll need to install a serial port emulator from [here](https://www.hw-group.com/software/hw-vsp3-virtual-serial-port#download). You'll need to emulate a port on your PC. The only thing that you'll need to do is to choose a port name, COM100 for example and to change the port address to 29002.
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If you prefer using the free version of Tunerstudio - Tunerstudio lite - you'll need to install a serial port emulator from [here](https://www.hw-group.com/software/hw-vsp3-virtual-serial-port#download). You'll need to emulate a port on your PC. The only thing that you'll need to do is to choose a port name, COM100 for example, and to change the port address to 29002.
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Now if your virtual simulator is connected to Tunerstudio you'll see a green zero in your rusEFI virtual simulator.
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Now if your virtual simulator is connected to Tunerstudio you'll see a green zero in your rusEFI virtual simulator.
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![Connected virual simulator](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_virtual_simulator_connected.png)
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![Connected virtual simulator](FAQ/images/simulator/rusEFI_virtual_simulator_connected.png)
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