I don't have anything to help with the OBDII, but I am VERY familiar with the AMD186ED board. In fact, I still have two boards. These were used for my senior project in school.
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I don't have anything to help with the OBDII, but I am VERY familiar with the AMD186ED board. In fact, I still have two boards. These were used for my senior project in school.
Hehe, Long Beach eh? Let me guess, DeVry Long Beach... I went to the West Hills Campus. My senior project was the OBDII project last term, if you haven't graduated yet.
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Originally Posted by SinnerG
I graduated a year ago (October 2002). Our class was the was the first to use that board.
I went to Devry in West Hills in 2001. I didn't like it. But I must say that it was a good school if you didn't care about your environment.
I working on an OBDII project for my carputer also. But it's not going to be reading error codes and what not. It's going to be linked to my GPS system to make it more acurate. Basically, I'm using the OBDII to read the speed of the car and send that to the GPS so it can track distance faster. I'm working on it, but it's going to take a while to crack the stupid GPS sdk I have. I hate compiled SDKs. Later, I plan to incorperate a 3rd screen for a full color heads-up-display to give me my GPS/Speed/RPMs/Fuel/Night Vision.
Need any help, yell.
Mg.