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===Does Raptor-Service work with any USB to CAN hardware?=== | ===Does Raptor-Service work with any USB to CAN hardware?=== | ||
Raptor-Cal has only been tested with Kvaser USB to CAN devices, but may work with other devices. | Raptor-Cal has only been tested with Kvaser USB to CAN devices, but may work with other devices. | ||
===Where can I download Raptor-Service?=== | |||
If you have already purchased a software license, you can download the latest release or of the Raptor-Service software at [http://software.neweagle.net/issues/plugin.php?page=Artifacts/index software.neweagle.net]. | |||
===How do I use Raptor-Service?=== | ===How do I use Raptor-Service?=== | ||
Please read the ''' Raptor-Cal/Raptor-Service User Guide''' for detailed instructions on download, installing, and using Raptor-Cal. You can also watch a brief '''3 minute video on YouTube here'''. | Please read the ''' Raptor-Cal/Raptor-Service User Guide''' for detailed instructions on download, installing, and using Raptor-Cal. You can also watch a brief '''3 minute video on YouTube here'''. | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 20 March 2015
New Eagle > Products Wiki > Raptor Platform > Raptor-Service > Raptor-Service FAQ
What is Raptor-Service?
Raptor-Cal tool is an intuitive, easy-to-use, yet powerful calibration tool. Raptor-Cal can be used to program and calibrate ECUs as well as create displays and datalog model signals. Check out our Raptor-Cal one page product summary.
Does Raptor-Service work with any USB to CAN hardware?
Raptor-Cal has only been tested with Kvaser USB to CAN devices, but may work with other devices.
Where can I download Raptor-Service?
If you have already purchased a software license, you can download the latest release or of the Raptor-Service software at software.neweagle.net.
How do I use Raptor-Service?
Please read the Raptor-Cal/Raptor-Service User Guide for detailed instructions on download, installing, and using Raptor-Cal. You can also watch a brief 3 minute video on YouTube here.