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Originally Posted by DIGItonium BTW... what sort of response do you get if the PID doesn't exist? He's just listening in on the CAN bus and printing it to a
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He's just listening in on the CAN bus and printing it to a screen. You don't have to send any commands unless you want to start querying the OBD2 type information. The information he has printed is actually used by the car to function.
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radensb, when you start logging we should decide on a standard format so we can exchange logs and input them into whatever programs we write.
Here's an example I did early on using excel, but my VB.net program is coming together slowly which automates the process of comparing and graphing information to figure out what they mean. I start by backing out of my driveway and then I drove around my neighborhood a bit (reverse = -1, neutral = 0, first = 1, etc.). Last edited by Brad370; 02-18-2020 at 08:40 AM. |
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