Cool.. I am doing as final project a scan tool too, but it is a emblebed system.
Donal O'Connor is a B.Sc. student in the Software Development and Computer Networking program at the Cork Institute of Technology in Ireland. In January of 2009, Donal presented his project idea for a final year student project, a Linux-based in-car diagnostic computer, and asked if ScanTool.net would sponsor him. Donal has just finished his project, Automon.
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Cool.. I am doing as final project a scan tool too, but it is a emblebed system.
You should definitely read up on the Automon project, then. It is not PC-based, he's running embedded Linux on an ARM SBC.
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I did read it after posting,
Defnately it is a great project, I will use ARM7 on mine but not this advanced graphic interface nider linux... I am student of Electronic engeneering, unfortunelly I dont program kernels.
It would be very nice to have a lcd screen on board running autoMon on my car. Great project.
Felipe.
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