After the repack copies files, you will get a pop-up for "Hardware Installation."
Open C:\EDIABAS\BIN\EDIABAS.INI in Notepad. Adjust the following lines:
[Configuration]
Interface = REMOTE
RemoteHost = 192.168.1.1 ; Leave as default if using USB
Port = 6801
; For USB OBD cable, change Interface to STD:OBD
; For ICOM, use Interface = REMOTE
Most repacks pre-configure for STD:OBD (standard OBD cable). Change to REMOTE if using ICOM or Ethernet.
To run EDIABAS 730 Repack successfully, you do not need a powerful PC, but you need a compatible one.
| Component | Recommended Specification | | :--- | :--- | | OS | Windows 7 32-bit (IDEAL) / Windows 10 64-bit (with tweaks) / Windows 11 (via VirtualBox) | | RAM | 2GB (4GB for Win10/11 VM) | | Storage | 5GB of free space on C:\ drive | | Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo or better (Any CPU works, but latency matters) | | Interface Cable | K+DCAN Cable (with FT232RL chip) or Icom Next (for F-series onward) |
A critical note on interfaces: The EDIABAS 730 Repack works best with the "INPA Bridge" driver. If you use a cheap eBay cable with a counterfeit FTDI chip, the repack’s driver installation may fail (Windows will mark it as a "non-genuine device").