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REQ: OBD2/CANBUS Software
I would like to be able to use the N770 as my auxiliary car computer for navigation and car data (through OBD2 or CAN data.) Has anyone done this? Or, anyone have any ideas as to how this could be done? With a bluetooth GPS and BT OBD2 module you would have a very nice car pc that would be nearly universal and inexpensive.
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I have a Kontron 486 board that is essentially a full-blown PC in a (very) small footprint. It runs White Dwarf and is very, very easy to develop for (gcc & the rest...). Why this cannot be the case with the 770 is anyones guess. With the touch screen, USB, BT and Wi-Fi the 770 blows the Kontron out of the water. |
Re: REQ: OBD2/CANBUS Software
Hello,
Some new hardware is compatible with the famous Nokia internet tablet. It is a car obd2 scanner. You can remove your check engine light, monitor sensor and display speed. It is OBd2 and CAN bus Compatible |
Re: REQ: OBD2/CANBUS Software
There was an article posted on here on ITT about Carman -- along with an ELM 327, it's a powerful car diagnostic scanner.
Find the article at http://www.internettablettalk.com/2007/02/15/car-on-board-diagnostics-on-the-internet-tablet/. -F |
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