Fred's firmware development diary

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I can't possibly say from where this image came, however I can say that I like it very much.

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Two-step launch control and paddle controlled flat-shift, anyone? :-)
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We now have a pretty flexible TPS based transient enrichment setup. Details to come once testing and tuning have been performed.

Lots of pretty cars here where I am. Was supposed to be 110 on the grid, so to speak. Possibly only around 60 or 70 made it through so far, though. Most popular EMS here seems to be Motec M800, a few Bosch motorsports units, an AEM, a Vipec/Link, various others, absolutely no M$ units, and exactly one well-tuned FreeEMS powered vehicle. I suspect there will be more than one FreeEMS powered vehicle found here this time next year :-) The number of "We wanted to do X, but couldn't with the Y ECU" was significant and not to be ignored.

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Back to my main dev machine now, but have another guest in town. Unsure what I'll be working on over the coming weeks. Won't be on the forum much as wrist is good post 2 week break with bad inet and other things to do.

AN/SD blend mode works nicely, proven on track now.

Need to write up a few articles on various things.

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Looks like I know what I'm doing next :-/

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Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda4             144G  137G   82M 100% /
Sorry for what is effectively spam.

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Guest has gone, but I have some important paper work to do, and I don't have access to the latest greatest firmware or EMStudio config either.

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Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda4             144G  137G   66M 100% /
Though it looks like I only have about a week left to avoid running out of disk at the current rate. So I'll have to interrupt the important paper work to fix that as well.
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Thank you Jonas for everything! Most appreciated :-) viewtopic.php?f=41&t=1960&p=34986#p34986
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Please review Jaguar 0.6-alpha-RC1 for Andy ASAP: viewtopic.php?f=67&t=2206&p=34998#p34998
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Quick post: Anyone got an old 19V 2.1A eee pc power supply laying around? Condition of plug irrelevant, mine is modded. Died last night while on and machine is flat and contains some stuff not on other machines. Will rig up wife's supply to get that off, but would be nice to have it functional in general as it's far more usable than this macbook air... despite being half the power. Gotta go.
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It self revived! :-p When I pulled the power out to see if it'd reset, perhaps I didn't do it for long enough? Thermal or Voltage overload, unsure, but it's fine now. Charged, documents retrieved, happy.

This week is FLAT OUT on some SUPER important stuff. Expect few updates here, if any. Next week could go the same way, but may be more free, hard to say at this stage.

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