OS X libmut logger
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OS X libmut logger
I've started posting builds of a logger based on libmut library. There are several loggers available for windows, but few for Mac or Unix. The first build is for Mac OSX and is an unverisal app.
http://www.cs.unm.edu/~donour/cars/libmut
As stated, it is an alpha release so treat it at such. It also requires the FTDI VCP driver, but the one on the website will NOT work. A modified one is included. Alternatively, I have posted instructions for building your own driver here:
http://forums.openecu.org/viewtopic....557&highlight=

Email me with questions and/or bugs. enjoy.
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http://www.cs.unm.edu/~donour/cars/libmut
As stated, it is an alpha release so treat it at such. It also requires the FTDI VCP driver, but the one on the website will NOT work. A modified one is included. Alternatively, I have posted instructions for building your own driver here:
http://forums.openecu.org/viewtopic....557&highlight=

Email me with questions and/or bugs. enjoy.
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I tried it with the Limitless Design USB FTDI cables which work with this interface. http://www.limitless.co.nz/cables
Yeah I'm pretty sure this should work with all of the line level converter type interfaces. Anything that relies on SIO that allows nonstandard baud rates should work fine.
I've played with a variant of this on a Linux machine using a Tactrix cable and it also works, it just takes a bit of work to get a driver installed properly (I used Ubuntu at the time)
I've played with a variant of this on a Linux machine using a Tactrix cable and it also works, it just takes a bit of work to get a driver installed properly (I used Ubuntu at the time)
for all you guys running bootcamp on your intel based macs. which windows formatting did you use? NTFS or FAT? does one work better then the other for ecuflash and other auto tuning/logging software? thanks
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With that mind, it shouldn't matter. There are very few reason anybody would want to use a FAT 12/16/32 filesystems anymore...
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ok thanks dude. I know its unlrelated. but since this was a thread with mac users, I figured i would ask anyone who might be using intel based macs running XP for flashing/logging. btw thanks for making OSX based software work for us.
Logging/flashing on Intel-based Macs is fine with Boot Camp. I will be trying it with Parallels and hopefully it works fine. I tried logging/flashing on my PowerPC PowerBook and it lagged at logging. Didn't bother with flashing since it was skipping on the logs.
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tried logging/flashing on my PowerPC PowerBook and it lagged at logging. Didn't bother with flashing since it was skipping on the logs.
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