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sixwheeledbeast 2012-03-06 17:00

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
My code was 6789.
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...8&postcount=29

m750 2012-03-06 17:34

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
Remember it! :)

sixwheeledbeast 2012-03-06 17:59

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
Good :p
Thanks for the update with the MPH clocks BTW.

m750 2012-03-06 18:22

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
New Version, "20", with "Turbo" panel:

http://emmepole.altervista.org/N900/...ot-pyobd-8.png

rfeese 2012-03-06 19:21

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
I know this is getting complicated, but could the gauges screen be made configurable, so that you could choose which ones to display? (I'm assuming that more gauges could continue to be added)

Also, could we choose which sensors to display on the sensors tab? My car doesn't support many of the ones that appear on that tab.

rotoflex 2012-03-06 22:37

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
It's like it has advancing with features so fast that it is outgrowing its old suit of clothes!

m750 2012-03-07 10:47

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
Thanks @rotoflex!

Sorry @rfeese, would be very nice, but too complicated, especially for my skills

geraldnicholls 2012-03-07 10:53

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
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OK, I'm progressing, the code was 1234. (I'd already tried 0000,1111, 2222, 3333 etc through to 9999. Hadn't thought of 1234) Thanks.

So successfully connected to the dongle and searching for the ecu but I get the error message in the attachment.

I've tried firstly using the default time-out settings and then increased time-out to 5 but same error. Not sure of that would make any difference.

Does anyone have any suggestions? This looks like another great app if I could get it working.

The car I'm trying to connect to is an Australian 2002 Mitsubishi Pajero.

Any help much appreciated

m750 2012-03-07 13:23

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
@geraldnicholls: as I read, your car is not OBD-II compliant:

https://www.scantool.net/forum/index.php?topic=2466.0

geraldnicholls 2012-03-07 20:55

Re: [Announce] pyOBD for Maemo/n900
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m750 (Post 1175890)
@geraldnicholls: as I read, your car is not OBD-II compliant:

https://www.scantool.net/forum/index.php?topic=2466.0

@m750 - You're absolutely correct, probably should have checked that before I raised the issue here!!

Oh well the dongle will work with my wife's car at least.

Awesome app, and thanks for the fast replies


EDIT
@m750 - Hunting around on the web I found this in a Mitsubishi forum

Today I have borrowed one of generic OBD key. It is possible to get MUT communication (requests, commands and actuators with it)

Here is little how to
1. Open COM port of BT key, e.g. COM6 via HyperTerminal or write simple application
2. Set baudrate to 19200
3. Send ATSP0<CR><LF>
4. Wait for reply OK - (Bus Init..... OK)
5. Send A0<MUT ID><CR><LF> e.g. A032
6. Parse reply E0 <value> e.g. E0 80, so value is 0x80
7. Use formula to get the scaled value

Sure, the logging speed is slow, baudrate 10400, but the ELM based toys are really cheap.


The formula referred to comes from this table
HTML Code:

http://evoecu.logic.net/wiki/MUT_Requests
How much is involved in creating an MUT reading section/version of pyOBD? I'd be happy to help


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