Developers need to understand if anyone uses rusEFI and how. At the moment it's really unclear how many installations are in the wild and what kinds of engines are using what features. Once you upload your tune you would get the cool icon on your profile like I have >>>>>> see >>>>>>>>>>>>
Re: rusEFI online
Posted: Sun May 17, 2020 5:52 am
by AndreyB
As of today we have manual tune upload.
Next step is to have automated tune upload from rusEFI console - I am now writng rusEFI code to save tunes in TS format.
Next idea - having an external internet-connected device permanently connected to rusEFI. First I will try to simply use USB, first I will try to use Raspberry PI since it's just a small linux really. Hopefully a useful feature would be to get your tune updates from the internet, without touching your vehicle.
Re: rusEFI online
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 5:35 pm
by AndreyB
Looks like a screen is needed, just LEDs and toggle switches would not be convenient. rusEFI console now has a special lightweight mode.
Pictured GeeekPi 5 Inch Capacitive Touch Screen 800x480 HDMI Monitor - $46 on amazon or $30 on aliexpress, I like it! it was easy install and it just works.
Re: rusEFI online
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2020 5:49 pm
by AndreyB
All I need now is a $200.00 3D PRINTED GAUGE CLUSTER
https://www.miataturbo.net/megasquirt-18/diy-raspberry-pi-racedash-92851/
post #50 has a link to STL files on thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3564704
Although it's for 7" screen, the center insert could be modified to accept your 5". And the back plate will fit miata. Creator said he used 30x30cm printer and it barely fit diagonally. It's possible to split it into 2 pieces for a smaller printer but strength fill suffer. Mine's 22x22cm btw
You want this to replace the stock gauge cluster? Most displays you can buy are not bright enough for a dash. A little bit of sun on them and you can't see anything.
Something like this makes more sense in the center console.
My bad, my joke was confusing. rusEFI Commander device is absolutely _not_ about displaying gauges - the focus at the moment is on logs upload and tune/firmware updates download. While I probably need a way to mount a touch screen I absolutely _not_ plan to replace the gauge cluster.
Actually still an open question if a screen is needed for this IOT device.
Re: rusEFI online
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 12:52 am
by AndreyB
Yesterday news
Today news - I became an Android developer two hours ago.
I originally got the F4 version. That console.exe wanted me to install JRE11. Then it complained about F7, and now F7 provides this error message. This is Win10Pro x64 I did a manual upload, which can be found here. https://rusefi.com/online/view.php?msq=1536