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Technical notes, diagnostic thinking, and engineering deep dives for Saab owners.
How to bypass GlobalTIS restrictions using SQuirreL SQL to modify the Transbase database: a deep dive into forcing blocked SPS operations.
Exploring the Saab GlobalTIS dashboard: how to launch SWDL for card programming, Security Access, and the SPS flashing system.
How to activate your GlobalTIS server offline: dealership data, registration PDF, and license key generation.
Finalizing your Windows XP workstation with essential tools to manage Saab software archives and technical manuals.
How to unlock the full potential of your Windows XP VM: smooth mouse movement, shared clipboard, and file transfer between host and guest.
Complete guide to installing Windows XP Professional on your VirtualBox VM, from the initial boot to the desktop.
Step-by-step guide to configuring your virtual environment for Windows XP, specifically tailored for Saab diagnostic software.
The first step to running legacy Saab software: setting up a stable virtualization environment using VirtualBox 5.2.44.
The Saab 9-3 NG is a 'network' car. Let's look at GMLAN logic, the three buses (P/I/O), and the ISO-TP transport layer.
How remote diagnostics works: toolchains, electrical discipline, and the 'Plan B' philosophy.
Analysis of the Bosch PSG16 pump specifications and methods to ensure its electronic longevity.
The CIM (Column Integration Module) is much more than just a bracket for the stalks: it is the true gatekeeper of your Saab 9-3.
Understanding TIS2Web and the Service Programming System (SPS): what calibrations are for, and how to avoid 'bricking' modules.
How a PSG16 pump failure on my first Saab 9-3 turned my interest into a deep dive into embedded electronics.