I have a love/hate relationship with my Innovate LM-2. It's "serial" logging is nothing of the sort, it comes up in Device Manager under the joystick category instead of the industry standard COM port that EVERYTHING looks for. As such it still isn't supported like its supposed to be, and while it DOES have legacy serial capabilities Innovate doesn't make any cables to plug it in as such. I can buy a dorky cable from Innovate that converts the serial stream into a 2.5mm audio jack for interfacing with other Innovate gear that does have a proper serial interface ($150+ units), but when I purchased their flagship product with all the RPM, analog in/outs, OBD2 datastream, and datalogging capabilities I need it's assinine that I should have to purchase anything at any price to support the basic functionality of a
serial wideband.
So I cannibalized an AEM mobo serial connector and got busy.
I kind of like it, but it's NOT the correct solution and totally unsuitable for everyday use. I've lodged a complaint with the vendor I purchased the LM-2 through as I know he has some pull with them. If I get a free 4-pin plug so I can make my own cable (it'll be built in USB-serial converter) I'll be happy, but in all honesty Innovate owes everyone who's purchased this product is a 4-pin to DB9 serial cable and all future LM-2's need to come bundled with such.