Android Rovergauge
Discussion
aide said:
Ok, all the boilerplate code is done.
I have some testing to do and possibly some smart watch extensions before it's ready.
In the meantime I added a nice Driving Layout, showing every engine sensor, that you can glance at [when stopped and in neutral and with the handbrake on of course ]
Just pure, on-screen, analogue, realtime sensor feedback to complement the noise and feel
Best wishes
Aide
This is looking very nice but I have a very small observation.I have some testing to do and possibly some smart watch extensions before it's ready.
In the meantime I added a nice Driving Layout, showing every engine sensor, that you can glance at [when stopped and in neutral and with the handbrake on of course ]
Just pure, on-screen, analogue, realtime sensor feedback to complement the noise and feel
Best wishes
Aide
It would perhaps be better with RPM as the main gauge with road speed of to the side somewhere. Reason is that on a TVR the 14CUX only sees a simulated speed (from memory 0 or 55mph) so the ECU knows simply if the car is moving or not. It uses this info to set the idle speed.
If you now say the speed is GPS based then is there somewhere, I have not spotted, an indication of the speed signal the ECU is seeing as this is quite important in diagnosing certain faults.
Steve
Steve_D said:
... Reason is that on a TVR the 14CUX only sees a simulated speed (from memory 0 or 55mph) so the ECU knows simply if the car is moving or not. It uses this info to set the idle speed.
Steve
Only applies to TVRs that have a T5 gearbox and the speed signal box, in most cases. The ECU sees a normal speed signal when an LT77 is fitted. Maybe speed readout is a useful select On/Off for display option Steve
Nice looking interface but will the app be freeware with a make a donation option, or will it cost?
Steve_D said:
aide said:
Ok, all the boilerplate code is done.
I have some testing to do and possibly some smart watch extensions before it's ready.
In the meantime I added a nice Driving Layout, showing every engine sensor, that you can glance at [when stopped and in neutral and with the handbrake on of course ]
Just pure, on-screen, analogue, realtime sensor feedback to complement the noise and feel
Best wishes
Aide
This is looking very nice but I have a very small observation.I have some testing to do and possibly some smart watch extensions before it's ready.
In the meantime I added a nice Driving Layout, showing every engine sensor, that you can glance at [when stopped and in neutral and with the handbrake on of course ]
Just pure, on-screen, analogue, realtime sensor feedback to complement the noise and feel
Best wishes
Aide
It would perhaps be better with RPM as the main gauge with road speed of to the side somewhere. Reason is that on a TVR the 14CUX only sees a simulated speed (from memory 0 or 55mph) so the ECU knows simply if the car is moving or not. It uses this info to set the idle speed.
If you now say the speed is GPS based then is there somewhere, I have not spotted, an indication of the speed signal the ECU is seeing as this is quite important in diagnosing certain faults.
Steve
Good points there.
The layout of dials and gauges is completely freeform – i.e. you can move and resize (and add or delete) the dials yourself and create a custom layout. Which you can save and share with others (the layout file will have a “.rs-rv8” extension).
So if you would like to swap the RPM and MPH gauge positions you can.. Or if you would like to create a totally new layout, with your personal preferences, you can as well – there is a “Reset Layout” menu option in case you make a mistake and want to return to default. Plus, as long as you save your custom layout you can easily switch between them.
There is a GPS speedometer and an ECU Speedometer – I will add a “GPS” or “ECU” label to the dial so that you can tell the difference (oops!)
HTH!
Aide
aide said:
Steve_D said:
aide said:
Ok, all the boilerplate code is done.
I have some testing to do and possibly some smart watch extensions before it's ready.
In the meantime I added a nice Driving Layout, showing every engine sensor, that you can glance at [when stopped and in neutral and with the handbrake on of course ]
Just pure, on-screen, analogue, realtime sensor feedback to complement the noise and feel
Best wishes
Aide
This is looking very nice but I have a very small observation.I have some testing to do and possibly some smart watch extensions before it's ready.
In the meantime I added a nice Driving Layout, showing every engine sensor, that you can glance at [when stopped and in neutral and with the handbrake on of course ]
Just pure, on-screen, analogue, realtime sensor feedback to complement the noise and feel
Best wishes
Aide
It would perhaps be better with RPM as the main gauge with road speed of to the side somewhere. Reason is that on a TVR the 14CUX only sees a simulated speed (from memory 0 or 55mph) so the ECU knows simply if the car is moving or not. It uses this info to set the idle speed.
If you now say the speed is GPS based then is there somewhere, I have not spotted, an indication of the speed signal the ECU is seeing as this is quite important in diagnosing certain faults.
Steve
Good points there.
The layout of dials and gauges is completely freeform – i.e. you can move and resize (and add or delete) the dials yourself and create a custom layout. Which you can save and share with others (the layout file will have a “.rs-rv8” extension).
So if you would like to swap the RPM and MPH gauge positions you can.. Or if you would like to create a totally new layout, with your personal preferences, you can as well – there is a “Reset Layout” menu option in case you make a mistake and want to return to default. Plus, as long as you save your custom layout you can easily switch between them.
There is a GPS speedometer and an ECU Speedometer – I will add a “GPS” or “ECU” label to the dial so that you can tell the difference (oops!)
HTH!
Aide
Sooooo. when can we buy it?
Steve
davep said:
Only applies to TVRs that have a T5 gearbox and the speed signal box, in most cases. The ECU sees a normal speed signal when an LT77 is fitted. Maybe speed readout is a useful select On/Off for display option
Nice looking interface but will the app be freeware with a make a donation option, or will it cost?
Here is the legal bit on open source:Nice looking interface but will the app be freeware with a make a donation option, or will it cost?
The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed
to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast,
the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to
share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free
software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation, use the
GNU General Public License for most of our software it applies also to
any other work released this way by its authors. You can apply it to
your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you
want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new
free programs, and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to prevent others from denying you
these rights or asking you to surrender the rights. Therefore, you have
certain responsibilities if you distribute copies of the software, or if
you modify it: responsibilities to respect the freedom of others.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
gratis or for a fee, you must pass on to the recipients the same
freedoms that you received. You must make sure that they, too, receive
or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they
know their rights.
Gassing Station | General TVR Stuff & Gossip | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff