Why does the third gauge have two needles?
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Why does the third gauge have two needles?
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I don't see two needles. You must have bad eyes. Or its just a video artifact.
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I see two needles also. Max speed?
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Coo! Is that with the Random generator, or are the dials always that jerky?
Also, try increasing samplerate [eg, to 2 or 3] from the command-line [--samplerate 2] or from the config file [echo "samplerate=2" | sudo tee -a /etc/obdgpslogger]
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It's not the default [yet - please test, and I'll probably make it the default in future], but in svn there's now a "Cycle" generator. Sure, the numbers are still patently unrealistic, but at least now they look better.Yes, that was with the random generator (default obdsim -o)
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