Yes I did - and was even able to take the whole setup for a litlle trip thru the side roads last night. Then realized I had no idea how to actually log data with the software, spent a good 30 minutes sitting in the driveway fiddling with it and then took ANOTHER little ride down the side roads to actually get a data stream sample.
The Moates cable works really good - I am less convinced I have the correct definition files for the software since the coolant temp reading reported by the software is backwards (software says almost 200 degrees C on inital startup and comes down as the truck warms up). I don't think my sensor is bad because the truck wouldn't run right at all with the sensor that badly out of whack, I fully expect its just the software mis-interpolating what the computer reports.
Other values seem to all be in believable ranges even though the units reported don't always make sense (short term fuel trim starts as "128" but we don't know what its 128 of, MAP sensor is reported as voltage but without any indication of what the expected low and high values should be, that doesn't really help).
Oddly enough, spark control isn't something that the ALDL data seems to be able to report, even though the computer is controlling it internally. It does not show up as a monitorable/loggable value (unless again, I could have incorrect config files for the software).
It does report IAC counts and TPS voltage which already is helpful - I was able to readjust my TPS sensor to be at .47 with pedal fully up vs. the .69 it was when I first connected the scan cable. After my 7-8 minute ride through the neighborhood, I already starting seeing trends that I don't understand in the relationship between the IAC, TPS. The IAC really seems to want the idle to be around 950, when you shift into reverse or drive the idle momentarily drops, but then the IAC counts start clicking up until again its at around 950-975. Likewise when you shift back into park, the engine RPM surges up to around 1700 and stays there for right around 60 seconds before the IAC counts start clicking down, again settling around 950-975 RPM. The weird thing is, while driving the IAC counts closely mirror the TPS voltage with almost instant response up and down. I didn't think the IAC was supposed to operate in unison with the TPS, but maybe it does. I know nothing about how all this is supposed to work. The goal is to record, learn what is and isn't right and then make right what is wrong.