+1! Sharing modifications is a part of any open source license :-) I can give some feedback too.Fred wrote:When does it end up on github.com for us to play with? I'm curious about what you've done with it :-)
Yep, you seem to like Austin Powers. HotCat, I'm with you too; hardware gets complex easily, and specific hardware is always nice.This is under control! :-) Trust me, software is my bag, baby! :-) (austin powers reference...)HotCat wrote:Also I would like FreeEMS to be a Linux-like project, we port it to different kind of vehicle rather than have a extremely complex configurations like MegaSquirt
I'm not really sure, but I feel you're being just rude, Fred. I could be misinterpreting the sentences, though.Fixed! :-) It's amazing what you can get in shen zhen, but, much of it is rip off stuff, and when only genuine will do, you can be out of luck. The amount and well-matched-ness of the produce in China is remarkable. As Marcos says, it also doesn't help the rest of us find such parts. However, do as you please with your design, the more the merrier.HotCat-Edited-By-Fred wrote:China is the nation best at copying others work and reducing the quality in the process, I don't have this issue, I can even find the proprietary automobile ICs on my stock ECU just two decades ago.
It would be nice if it is a piece of hardware that could be assembled anywhere, and you'd get much more feedback from it. However, do as you wish, and keep in touch with the forum (feel free to ask, keep reading, etc, etc:).
And... whats your name? Its strange to refer so someone as HotCat