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Me too, very interested in this development...
 
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I like to test it out too on my N900. I would love to have this application, rather than use my old clumsy slow application automobile on my N78. I have ODBKEY bluetooth. I would like to datalog the car performance as I want to check car performance between Petrol to E85 with my flexi fuel kit.

http://www.obdkey.com/obd_bluetooth_info.asp
 
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I was able to build each components in SDK. Going to try how this works in the N900 sometime this weekend. I guess that's when the real "FUN" of debugging begins...
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okay sounds good Spenc3, looking forward to hear your respons this weekend
 
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Originally Posted by Spenc3 View Post
I was able to build each components in SDK. Going to try how this works in the N900 sometime this weekend. I guess that's when the real "FUN" of debugging begins...
Any update with the testing?
 
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Good and (mostly) bad news:
The software packages are compilable.. but the issue is the UI dependencies are non-existent in N900

I'll try to take a look at try to revive the project I guess. Can't promise anything in a quick timeframe as this may result in some re-write on the GUI...
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news is good news :-)
 
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Originally Posted by Spenc3 View Post
Good and (mostly) bad news:
The software packages are compilable.. but the issue is the UI dependencies are non-existent in N900

I'll try to take a look at try to revive the project I guess. Can't promise anything in a quick timeframe as this may result in some re-write on the GUI...
We re waiting for you dude
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Originally Posted by Spenc3 View Post
Good and (mostly) bad news:
The software packages are compilable.. but the issue is the UI dependencies are non-existent in N900

I'll try to take a look at try to revive the project I guess. Can't promise anything in a quick timeframe as this may result in some re-write on the GUI...
You seem to have got more work than you bargained for with UI. Hope it not too much. Keep it up.
 
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#30
Have you seen this project?
It details how to build your own ODB2 to USB adapter, on the cheap.
http://www.obddiag.net/allpro.html
 
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