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    m750 | # 91 | 2012-02-28, 19:46 | Report

    version 0.9.2-16 in extras-devel

    Originally Posted by
    * Added gauges (thanks to @vanous for collaboration)


    "speedmeter" scripts made by Andrea Gavana.(link)
    I want to thank @vanous for found them and tried to do the first implementation in pyobd.

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    Kaamp | # 92 | 2012-02-29, 17:41 | Report

    Hi there.

    Maybe a silly question, but would it be possible to implement a code so you can check the Horsepower while driving? like a rolling dyno test?

    Love the work you have done!!!!!!

    greetings
    Kaamp

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    m750 | # 93 | 2012-02-29, 20:10 | Report

    Hi, as I know, there isn't OBD sensor or else that provides horsepower/Dyno.

    Found a formula on the web, but it is very rough and not very realistic:

    0.5 * VehicleWeight / Gravity * (FeetInMile / WheelRotationPerMile)^2 * (ChangeInSpeed / ChangeInTime) / 550

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    sixwheeledbeast | # 94 | 2012-03-03, 12:31 | Report

    Originally Posted by m750 View Post
    version 0.9.2-16 in extras-devel
    Any chance of the speedometer being able to indicate MPH as well as KPM?
    I assume the gauge has enough space have both on it's face.

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    m750 | # 95 | 2012-03-03, 16:08 | Report

    Both on it's face is not possible (just tried ), but I will try to include the possibility to choose between kmh or mph.

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    Au{R}oN | # 96 | 2012-03-04, 23:28 | Report

    i can't connect to my elm327 BT dongle :\

    pyOBD report "Error, can't connect"

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    rotoflex | # 97 | 2012-03-05, 07:28 | Report

    Have you already paired your Elm327 dongle BT before starting pyOBD, & is the N900 BT set to Visible?

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    m750 | # 98 | 2012-03-05, 20:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by sixwheeledbeast View Post
    Any chance of the speedometer being able to indicate MPH as well as KPM?
    Version Changes
    Originally Posted by
    0.9.2-19 * New option: MPH instead KMH in the gauges
    Look on menu "File" -> "Configure Gauges"

    (To activate this option, you should restart pyOBD)

    BR

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    geraldnicholls | # 99 | 2012-03-06, 12:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by rotoflex View Post
    Have you already paired your Elm327 dongle BT before starting pyOBD, & is the N900 BT set to Visible?
    Hope I'm not askng a dumb question but how are you pairing with your dongle?

    The N900 can find my ELM327 but when I tell it to pair it suggest a 4 digit code which there is no way of keying into the dongle.

    If I delete the code, the pair key becomes greyed out.

    Am I missing something?

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    m750 | # 100 | 2012-03-06, 12:45 | Report

    Into the dongle the code is fixed.
    Try with this digit: 0000 or 1234

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