ktop wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 12:11 pm a fast update on my project.With the new dash section I am adding to GPIO your progress will be much helped I would say.
I managed to use 100% with static code the RX8 dash that I got. Now it's just a matter to put it together to nicer functions and get the data from speedy. Still long way to go, but my main concern was the control of the RX8 dash, which works now!
So far I'm using Uno and the nano
Dazq, I haven't used any code from the CAN IO STD, but I think I will for getting things done faster
small silly video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/temFpBQSiexHPD2e6
dazq wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 12:24 pmyes indeed. that is the best optionktop wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 12:11 pm a fast update on my project.With the new dash section I am adding to GPIO your progress will be much helped I would say.
I managed to use 100% with static code the RX8 dash that I got. Now it's just a matter to put it together to nicer functions and get the data from speedy. Still long way to go, but my main concern was the control of the RX8 dash, which works now!
So far I'm using Uno and the nano
Dazq, I haven't used any code from the CAN IO STD, but I think I will for getting things done faster
small silly video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/temFpBQSiexHPD2e6
The idea is that as new dashes are reverse engineered they can be added as a compile option (subject to the person who discovered this being happy to allow /provide the code to do so)
So you would choose the rx8 option , another may choose Audi A4 or perhaps the nextion?
That's the plan anyhow.
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