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...AND IT'S NOT MINE!
Some of you know I was writing a program for the Palm to give away for code reading and data logging. Well, I procrastinated too much on finishing it because here's a better one than what I was wriiting: http://qcontinuum.org/obdgauge/ OBD-Gauge has been around awhile, but it didn't read codes. I just went back to the site on a lark and here he has integrated code reading, realtime display and data logging into his package and he's still just giving it away! I HIGHLY recommend it if you have an Scantool.net interface or other interface based on the ELM series chips. Here's some screenshots: http://qcontinuum.org/obdgauge/screen2.gif http://qcontinuum.org/obdgauge/screen5.gif http://qcontinuum.org/obdgauge/screen6.gif And here's a shot of the PC software that lets you look at the data from it after you've recorded it. http://qcontinuum.org/obdgauge/OBDGraph.gif Really, I'm not sure I'd do it as well as he -- I just wouldn't put that much time into it. So I'm abandoning my Palm project and just using his. It kind of makes me sad -- but I just can't see putting time in totally reinventing the wheel, as it were. Especially since his is free. |
Very cool find John.
If I was wanting to hook up my laptop to try and read codes will I need to order a Multiplex Engineering adapter? jsut thought i'd ask since you would prolly know :-D |
I think that one is more expensive (though probably more capable for logging). Some of the most inexpensive options are available at http://www.scantool.net and they give away code reading software for your laptop.
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Thanks John! I gotta get something to see why this O/D light flashes all the time since Ford don't seem to wanna help.
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