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0.31c is up on http://www.zdez.org if you want to try. I haven't fully tested it, but I've tried to NMEAize the OBD and sensors ($PDSNS,<lux>,<temp>*ck)
~ $ /usr/bin/miniobd2 COMM RESTART Connected /dev/rfcomm1 to 00:18:E4:1A:E2:27 on channel 1 Press CTRL-C for hangup
Disconnected Can't connect to RFCOMM socket: Device or resource busy
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Is there any way you can use a terminal to type commands?
(ATZ, ATSP0, ATE1, ATH0, 00 each as a separate command)?
I have a real elm327 but there are clones that don't always play by the same rules.
miniobd2d will just "sit there" even if everything is working since the other programs will interpret the data from files or connections.
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By the way, you named your OBD trace lines "$PDxyz". Are those names standartized or your own invention?
Regards,
Hakan
Last edited by hakan; 2008-12-29 at 16:16.