Yes, it does. The point is, we already have a software program (UpRev) to collect and read the data. All we need is a way to display it on our screens the way it does on our laptops. Because we would not need a full computer to run such a small part of UpRev, a small brainbox connected to the OBD II port that would plug into the USB port in the console might be the answer. Or maybe even just a 'smarter' cable to connect the screen to the OBD II port.
The point is to avoid spending $600 + on another computer like the Camp II
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