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2011-01-13
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. I'm still trying to get my own car to connect reliably which may take me a few more days though...




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2011-01-14
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We have a TV program in the UK called 'Top Gear' in which one of the presenters, Jeremy Clarkson, often refers to Diesel as 'the devil's fuel'
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2011-01-14
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Many thanks for trying my changes to libobd and I'm pleased they worked for you![]()
. I've made a few more changes and I've almost fixed my problem where my Bluetooth OBD only connects every other time - I'd be most grateful to you if you could try this version out too in order to check that I haven't undone what I ddi to make it work for you (since I've also tried to do one or two things to hopefully make the Bluetooth OBD connection happen a little more quickly).
Sophie x

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2011-01-16
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Hmm, lets see, maybe the problem is that ur-a-bus - just kidding boardnz. Cevenn posted the same symptoms with his Subaru too
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http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=192
S/He hasn't posted any more and seems to have given up... However, Carman produces very detailed log files - maybe looking through those might shed some light, they are located in your home directory (you can see a list of them by starting 'xterm' and then typing 'ls') and have names like 'carmand_logYYMMDD_HHMMSS.txt' (YYMMDD and HHMMSS are date and time when the log file was created).
Thanks again jlu, I'll take a look.
Sophie x

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2011-01-16
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2011-01-17
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Well done Sophie. Tried your new patch and it also worked on very first attempt. Brilliant and best of luck for your furture patches developement. You can keep me as your beta tester
Enjoy your weekend.
I've also done a few things with the themes - I have made 'deb' files for the additional Eclipse and Off-Road themes and also 'optified' them so that they don't take up as much space. I find the scale values a bit strange for the dials though, e.g. the speed dial range is 240 km/h or 120 mph, I have changed this to 260 km/h or 160 mph because that seems slightly better since they are now about equal. I'm not sure about the other dials though, e.g. temperature in the Tuning theme the range is 50 to 130 C, but in Eclipse and Offroad it is 30 to 150 C. What do people think would be sensible for the temperature range (150 C sounds too high since water boils at 100 C) I've changed the boost gauge to read upt to 255 kPa (since that is the maximum for my boost sensor). Any suggestions welcome - I suppose the ideal is to make them configurable, but that might take a while 
Hi!
I abandoned this, but I've just ordered a new Bluetooth OBD dongle, and I'm waiting for it...
I saw those log files, but don't know how to reed them...
And as I had uninstall Carman after those tries, I'm unable today to re-install it...
Hope I'll can help... if it work...
Anybody upto writing a wiki page with installation instructions and available accessories known to work?
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2011-01-17
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2011-01-17
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What problems did you have when you tried to reinstall Carman?
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2011-01-17
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2011-01-18
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