FreEMS Plugin Gets Overdue Facelift (56k, go away)

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FreEMS Plugin Gets Overdue Facelift (56k, go away)

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Dave has been bugging me about fixing up the RTV map for AGES and today, while still sick in bed, I got around to it. I made a few minor fixes to the firmware too to compliment these changes, and Dave fixed a little issue with temp scaling and limits in the GUI. A good day for look and feel :-)

The next task I want to complete for MTX is to make the variables that are listed in the little window and the runtime tab make sense. I'll likely add a few features to the firmware at the same time. I also want to setup the status window to have more on/off indicators in it from the 16 bits of flags that we currently use for various things.

That about completes the minor fine tuning for Tunix from me. The next step aside from continual general improvements by Dave to stability and sexiness and portability etc, is the major data description information exchange with the firmware thing. That will take quite a bit of time and will still have to wait. There are currently more important changes to make.

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Nice! :-)

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More work done, screen shot tomorrow. All data is out there and sensibly arranged, great! :-)
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Beautiful! :-)

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Thank you very much Dave!!! :-) A little fine tuning and it's wonderful!

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Re: FreEMS Tunix Plugin Gets Overdue Facelift

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And yesterday's work, gauges and tables:

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Looking snazzy. Needs a gauge cluster/dash setup too. Soon. Ish.
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53 gauges are available for various purposes! :-)

My work here is done, for the time being, at least.

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