Hence GM themselves no longer use the Tech II hand held tool, but MDI’s since it cover everything across the board back to 1980, including the new cars just rolling off the assembly lines as well. ![]() Not only does the Nano work as the tech II clone with a laptop, but since it a MDI clone, it works with GDS2 for the newer case as well. If your machine will not run VM player, or don’t have another machine that will (and able to drag it to the car), then your back to having to use TDS, but will need a machine that is running Win 10 to use TDS. If VM player will install on your laptop, then it means that your laptop has mutli core, and will be able to run TIS200 in the XP shell it needs to run, to use Tis2000. So on that note, before you order the nano, down load and install VMWare player to make sure it will install. Since some GM dealers abroad did not have fast enough data speeds with dial up modems to use TDS on line, and the export Tis2000 was able to use to cars up to 2013 for them instead. Note, TIS2000 was used up to 2009 in the states, then TDS replaced it from 2010 forward for in the states. Just need to make sure that your laptop processor is multi core to be able to run VM play, to make Tis2000 to work. ![]() ![]() Yes on the VCX Nano GM covering your needs for the tool itself, and you can set up with TIS2000 so you can flash in the RCDLR without needing a TDS subscription.
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