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Lespaulman16
04-01-2013, 10:45 AM
I am working to assemble the information/ files to build a standalone ISTA/D and ISTA/P machine, allowing me full dealership diagnostic and programming ability.

I am not a computer wiz, I am a mechanic. If anything I type here sounds retarded, it's because it is. I can use a computer as it was intended and I can code HTML and some Basic C, but other then that, I'm done. I don't know that much about ports, usable vs actual ram and all that good stuff. My learning curve looks about like climbing El Capitan, but that said, I will do my best.

I have spent months learking on bmwcoders and various other European message boards trying to procure a DIY to install the software/ setup the interface.

I have found that there are two options for an ISTA setup: 1) Setup a virtual machine on VMWare Fusion and build the correct ports etc into your virtual machine or 2) Build a machine that boots into xp then directly into ISTA, giving you a true 'native' install.

There is enough information on the VMWare install that I could put one together, but I don't want to fight the speed (read: lack of) of VMWare, even booting from a SSD. I want to build a native ISTA machine, running in offline mode. I can buy one for $1500-$2000, but I can buy the computers which most indidviduals base them off of for less then $250, and the software can be acquired with some patience.

Has anyone else researched this? Has anyone come across a true list of what the hardware requirements for ISTA are?

Thoughts, ideas and wisdom are greatly appreciated as there is little to no information oline about this, and from what I have found, it takes a computer science degree to make this happen.

danewilson77
04-01-2013, 02:45 PM
BP? :shifty

Sounds like fun.



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Crickett
04-01-2013, 03:33 PM
Hrmm; haven't heard of "ISTA/D" or "ISTA/P" before, but I'm one of the few around here who has a PC loaded with DIS, IPNA, & NCSExpert. It sounds like you know enough of what you're doing / want to do to get yourself on the right track. I second the decision to go with a "native" XP install versus a virtualized install; that's what I did. :thumbsup

wsmeyer
04-01-2013, 03:48 PM
Hrmm; haven't heard of "ISTA/D" or "ISTA/P" before, but I'm one of the few around here who has a PC loaded with DIS, IPNA, & NCSExpert. It sounds like you know enough of what you're doing / want to do to get yourself on the right track. I second the decision to go with a "native" XP install versus a virtualized install; that's what I did. :thumbsup

I didn't know what it was either:

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?1671384-ISTA-P-install&p=22204363#post22204363

Sounds way more complicated than anything I need but in for DIY!

az3579
04-01-2013, 03:55 PM
BP? :shifty

Sounds like fun.



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I don't know anything about the new software. I haven't done any research on it because I don't have a newer car to test with. I might just start researching just to have it and test later, but it makes all the difference having a car to so it with... :(

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Tnhl1989
04-01-2013, 04:34 PM
I don't know anything about the new software. I haven't done any research on it because I don't have a newer car to test with. I might just start researching just to have it and test later, but it makes all the difference having a car to so it with... :(

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Could always ask Chad to mess around with that diesel power :P

az3579
04-01-2013, 06:00 PM
Could always ask Chad to mess around with that diesel power :P

Yeah, just a little to far away to keep trying stuff on every time I make a change...

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derbo
04-01-2013, 11:37 PM
ISTA is something I've pondered on too as well. I've been lurking a bit on bmwcoders as well. If it is a possibility on the macbook I may consider setting it up. I know how to use ISTA more than I do with GT1.