Mitsulogger v1.5 Alpha featuring Wideband Support!!
You hook it up according to the instructions that came with the wideband.. If your talking about hooking it up to the computer, its a matter of hooking it up to a serial port. Not every wideband has a serial output, and not every wideband sends its output in the same manner.
AEM's wideband is a little "Weird" as it has a serial output, but they leave it up to you to create the connection to your PC, which is admittedly a little advanced, I feel they should at least have included the connector for your PC.
AEM's wideband is a little "Weird" as it has a serial output, but they leave it up to you to create the connection to your PC, which is admittedly a little advanced, I feel they should at least have included the connector for your PC.
I've been working to get the new live tuning protocol supported so I've been adding some functionality for multibyte responses and creating a FIFO stack for sending custom data on the fly, this is the precursor to live tuning and what is needed to adequately test it.
There's TONS of fixes and new features, one significant feature you guys wanted was the ability to resize the window.
Oh yeah INNOVATE SUPPORT, not just the LC1 and LM1, but the ENTIRE MTS Compatible product line.
Just a quick teaser
http://www.aktivematrix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1760
The link to the entire v1.6 beta 3 thread.
Did you read the instructions/download description?
Anyway, There is no installer, you extract all the files to a directory, run mitsulogger from that directory.
If it wont run, its usually because you don't have .NET 2.0 or later installed, and if you get an FTDI error when you first start it, it means you may not have the tactrix drivers properly installed (It comes with the required DLL so it should never get that error)
Additionally it won't run over a network share. Its one of the security features in .NET that I havent been able to work through yet.
Anyway, There is no installer, you extract all the files to a directory, run mitsulogger from that directory.
If it wont run, its usually because you don't have .NET 2.0 or later installed, and if you get an FTDI error when you first start it, it means you may not have the tactrix drivers properly installed (It comes with the required DLL so it should never get that error)
Additionally it won't run over a network share. Its one of the security features in .NET that I havent been able to work through yet.
I've been working to get the new live tuning protocol supported so I've been adding some functionality for multibyte responses and creating a FIFO stack for sending custom data on the fly, this is the precursor to live tuning and what is needed to adequately test it.
There's TONS of fixes and new features, one significant feature you guys wanted was the ability to resize the window.
Oh yeah INNOVATE SUPPORT, not just the LC1 and LM1, but the ENTIRE MTS Compatible product line.
Just a quick teaser
http://www.aktivematrix.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1760
The link to the entire v1.6 beta 3 thread.
i am going to send u a labcoat.
cb
That would be pretty funny, showing up to tune someones car in a lab coat..
The good news is I fixed my bench harness, and have done some extensive testing with it so far.. last night I was trying to methodically go through each of the bits in the ECU Periphery bytes. Unfortunately many features appear to have 2 or more bits required to enable/disable a feature, so its probably going to either take more trial, or wait for the routines that use the bits to be hashed out a bit more.
On a side note, if my wife doesn't give me a hard time this weekend, I should have the time to finish up the Innovate support and a few other small items so I can make an actual release of 1.6 beta 3
The good news is I fixed my bench harness, and have done some extensive testing with it so far.. last night I was trying to methodically go through each of the bits in the ECU Periphery bytes. Unfortunately many features appear to have 2 or more bits required to enable/disable a feature, so its probably going to either take more trial, or wait for the routines that use the bits to be hashed out a bit more.
On a side note, if my wife doesn't give me a hard time this weekend, I should have the time to finish up the Innovate support and a few other small items so I can make an actual release of 1.6 beta 3
Did you read the instructions/download description?
Anyway, There is no installer, you extract all the files to a directory, run mitsulogger from that directory.
If it wont run, its usually because you don't have .NET 2.0 or later installed, and if you get an FTDI error when you first start it, it means you may not have the tactrix drivers properly installed (It comes with the required DLL so it should never get that error)
Additionally it won't run over a network share. Its one of the security features in .NET that I havent been able to work through yet.
Anyway, There is no installer, you extract all the files to a directory, run mitsulogger from that directory.
If it wont run, its usually because you don't have .NET 2.0 or later installed, and if you get an FTDI error when you first start it, it means you may not have the tactrix drivers properly installed (It comes with the required DLL so it should never get that error)
Additionally it won't run over a network share. Its one of the security features in .NET that I havent been able to work through yet.
i was trying to bring it up before i first plugged in (drivers weren't installed).
didn't try it after i plugged in.
good stuff as always man.
this may be a completely dumb question. But with this being available, is there any way to solid state record for a long period of time? A laptop won't work on track, as the HD will simply die/skip.
Other than that, it's perfect man. Always appreciated your help with the utec, and now this seems even easier.
edit: and is there a provision, or a way to add in a map sensor?
Other than that, it's perfect man. Always appreciated your help with the utec, and now this seems even easier.
edit: and is there a provision, or a way to add in a map sensor?
Well, not really because that would require a hardware logger.. However I do actually own something that is along what your looking for. I have an older laptop that had a dead hard drive, I replaced the hard drive with an 8gb compact flash card using an IDE-CF adapter and ran a minimal install of windows XP. Only you have to make sure you get the right kind of CF card since the ones you use in digital cameras weren't meant to be rewritten constantly and could get errors over time. There's other toys out there, but I don't really have the time or motivation to build a standalone logger tool. Now with a bench harness I might actually be able to do the R&D involved and I might do it at some point. But it would never be based on this code as its too dependent on features built into .NET and VBScript.



