Just select the USB device and then hover your mouse over it. If you want to check what chip is in your cable, or see if it supports NefMoto premium features, you can use the NefMoto ECU Flasher version 1.6.1.0 or later. ![]() The NefMoto software communicates with the USB chip via the FTDI SDK and does not require COM port support, and so it works great with the HEX-CAN-USB. Also, Ross-Tech states that the HEX-CAN-USB only works with VCDS because it does not support COM ports. The KII-USB cable is not recommended because it does not support proper dumb mode pass through of data. ![]() The official Ross-Tech cables all contain the FTDI 232R chip. The official Ross-Tech cables are also recommended except for the KII-USB cable. Also, I would rather working on ECU tuning than run a shipping depot. I am not selling these myself because there is no way I could resell them and ship them for cheaper than eBay. "USB Vag-Com Cable/Scanner VW Audi 409.1" "VAG COM KKL 409.1 AUDI/VW/SEAT/SKODA Cable OBD2/II 409" So if you want to get a NefMoto recommended cable that will work with future premium features, I would buy one of these two. I also prefer the FT232R chip because it supports the FTDI ChipID feature, which all of the NefMoto premium features will use. ![]() The FT232R chip is better because it supports internal options for configuring how the chip works, while the cheaper cables with the FT232BM don't. These are the cheapest USB VAG KKL cables I have been able to find that use the FT232R chip.
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