I got sick of needing Windows to adjust the octane on my ED Adjustable tune so I made an Android app for it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brianledbetter.tuneadjuster
This works with the ELM327 dongles used with Torque and other Android apps (Turns out, not OBD11 dongles - I think they're similar but the firmware is different).
1) Install
2) Plug into the car and pair your ELM327 Bluetooth with your phone in the Android Bluetooth settings. The passcode for these is usually 1234.
3) Turn car ignition to ON (technically the car can be running as well, thanks Eurodyne!)
4) Open the app
5) Slide the slider at the lower-left to Connect and pick your OBDII device in the dialog that pops up. Usually they're called "OBDII"
6) You'll see "Connecting..." in the lower right. This usually takes 8-10 seconds.
7) Adjust the sliders and hit Save. You'll see "Saving..." followed by "Got Data." "Got Data" means that not only were the changes sent, but the app also read them back and confirmed them.
If you have issues, I recommend pushing the Connection slider to the left and then to the right again and waiting 20-30 seconds. This kills off the Bluetooth connection, resets everything, and connects again.
The app works fairly well but is a little wonky with rotation - anyone who's made an Android app knows that rotation is strange on the platform in general and this is no exception. I forgot the necessary trickery from my last diagnostics app and will transfer it over and push a new version later in the week. Other than that it's been pretty stable and handy for me.
If anything goes wrong in this app you can _always_ re-adjust using the Eurodyne Windows software. This doesn't touch anything beyond the LocalIdentifiers Eurodyne Adjustable files have set up for Octane and Boost, so it's fairly safe.
Hope everyone enjoys - back to your regularly scheduled DSG tune complaint hotline
EDIT Oh, and the source is up at
https://github.com/bri3d/EurodyneTuneAdjuster