Enjoy :-)
Congrats Marcos on a fine job so far!
Fred.
ECUmanager screen shot on Fred's PC [56k hmmmm]
ECUmanager screen shot on Fred's PC [56k hmmmm]
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Re: ECUmanager screen shot on Fred's PC
OMG that rocks! What's the graph on the top right? Could the big map table be thinned just a bit so you can see it all?
Man, this is really cool.... Ok, more oogling, then I'll comment.
Man, this is really cool.... Ok, more oogling, then I'll comment.
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Re: ECUmanager screen shot on Fred's PC
Hi! i'll be happy if i can set it up for freeEMS.
Today the project has been approved in sourceforce.net, so if anyone is interested, there will be a download page.
First i want to separate the PIC part from the -possible- freeEMS part. This way we could use the same application in both hardwares. To start testing the serial port, look for
QString buffer = serial->read(available);
buffer will hold the data received from the serial port (default: ttyUSB0). connect() member open the serial port.
qDebug() is a handy function. Use it!
There is no multithreading yet, and that ugly 3d surface needs lots of .cpp and .h files to work. Anyway, i'm pretty happy with this.
I've never been in sourceforge before, this might take a while...
http://vimeo.com/720156
Marcos
Today the project has been approved in sourceforce.net, so if anyone is interested, there will be a download page.
First i want to separate the PIC part from the -possible- freeEMS part. This way we could use the same application in both hardwares. To start testing the serial port, look for
QString buffer = serial->read(available);
buffer will hold the data received from the serial port (default: ttyUSB0). connect() member open the serial port.
qDebug() is a handy function. Use it!
There is no multithreading yet, and that ugly 3d surface needs lots of .cpp and .h files to work. Anyway, i'm pretty happy with this.
I've never been in sourceforge before, this might take a while...
http://vimeo.com/720156
Marcos
Marcos
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Re: ECUmanager screen shot on Fred's PC [56k hmmmm]
Hi there. I'm uploading the second release..
The only difference is that it have a separate thread to do all the communications.
Its just a new class to have it easier to write a different comm spec.
If i can see JEMS i can try to port ECUmanager to freeEMS.
Byebye
Marcos
The only difference is that it have a separate thread to do all the communications.
Its just a new class to have it easier to write a different comm spec.
If i can see JEMS i can try to port ECUmanager to freeEMS.
Byebye
Marcos
Marcos
Re: ECUmanager screen shot on Fred's PC [56k hmmmm]
As soon as there is anything to see I'll bang one out I promise :-)nitrousnrg wrote:If i can see JEMS i can try to port ECUmanager to freeEMS.
ECUManager downloads :
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfile ... _id=232511
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Re: ECUmanager screen shot on Fred's PC [56k hmmmm]
Oh, yes. I forgot that part :D
Thanks
Marcos
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