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on my r32 gtr the hicas ecu wont respond to the initialisation unless there are delays between bytes but the engine ecu responds with no delays could be to do with the extra distance to the hicas ecu in the boot or even the different processor used by hicas, my ac ecu also remains silent with no delays but i have only just discovered

the need for delays and have not tested for the aircon delays yet.

i read that plms have to send initialisation more than once sometimes they are possibly not using delays.

my hicas responds to hex ff ff e4 with 10 then i send  d1 f0 hicas then streams the error codes FF020000    ff start byte, 02 number of data bytes following,  0000 error code bytes ie no errors when ignition was last turned off

Would it be a factor of cable distance, or perhaps of the ecu relaying the information to the respective control units?

I presume that these all use the ecu consult port, right?

-->So apart from the fact that I want to intercept the G-sensors for the attesa, and intercept the BOSS sensor and directly control the solenoids for hicas, I can talk to the control units.... If only there was documentation on the 'active tests' and what they did...

cool.

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there arent any active tests for hicas i dont think

you can get steering angle, direction, and a few other random things. no g-sensor i dont think

wouldnt be cable distance, electronic signals travel at speed of light. could be it needs to relay data and whatnot.

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sounds good ugboot - have u tried scantech nissan (which supposedly supports the hicas/at/ac ecus) to see if they work on yours, or do they send it too fast also?

hi NewKleer

can u post the scantech nissan link if it is a demo or free

thanx

keith

http://techdiag.co.uk/obdscantech/ScanTechNissan.zip

should be good enough to test it with, however it has some horrible "give us money" screen that pops up every 5 seconds :P

not sure if they disabled the hicas/at/ac sections of it or not

Would it be a factor of cable distance, or perhaps of the ecu relaying the information to the respective control units?

I presume that these all use the ecu consult port, right?

-->So apart from the fact that I want to intercept the G-sensors for the attesa, and intercept the BOSS sensor and directly control the solenoids for hicas, I can talk to the control units.... If only there was documentation on the 'active tests' and what they did...

cool.

hi ebola

if u look at the varous wiring drawings needed to get the big picture all of the ecu's are connected in parrallel on the ddl bus this is why they respond to a different id byte ,engine hex ef, hicas e4, aircon hmm forgot that one but a4 i think, Also you can only address one at one time, they are all ecu's separately and linked by the ddl, I read that the eccu sends the rpm to the hicas ecu over the bus !

btw the attessa is not connected to the ddl so the attesa g sensors are not accessible

Keith

  • 2 weeks later...

planning to get a pocket pc version of ecu talk out by the end of the weekend, cause if i dont do it now then it might not be till the end of the year :domokun:

hopefully will have fault codes, gauges (and maybe bar graphs)

planning to get a pocket pc version of ecu talk out by the end of the weekend, cause if i dont do it now then it might not be till the end of the year :)

hopefully will have fault codes, gauges (and maybe bar graphs)

hi newkleer

hey it would be nice ifit was programmed in java so it would run on my old palmIIIe that has j2me support and a rs232 port that plugs into the plms cable.

hi newkleer

hey it would be nice ifit was programmed in java so it would run on my old palmIIIe that has j2me support and a rs232 port that plugs into the plms cable.

id fall asleep after 10 minutes if i did it in java. when you can get a second hand pocket pc for around $100, not much use trying to do it in java. a palm that old (with like 8mb ram/16mhz cpu) would struggle to run a hello world program :P

planning to get a pocket pc version of ecu talk out by the end of the weekend, cause if i dont do it now then it might not be till the end of the year :starwars:

hopefully will have fault codes, gauges (and maybe bar graphs)

and here it is (last post): http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=107201

now back to work on the consult lcd

id fall asleep after 10 minutes if i did it in java. when you can get a second hand pocket pc for around $100, not much use trying to do it in java. a palm that old (with like 8mb ram/16mhz cpu) would struggle to run a hello world program :(

yep the palmIII is a bit pov lol, wot pocket pc have u seen for around $100 that will run your sw. :)

cheers Keith

i picked up my jornada 568 for $150 second hand. theyre on ebay but theyre a bit more than that. having only used that, i cant recommend any others - but it runs fine on mine, and probably would on something with half the specs of it

eg these might be ok:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HP-Hewlett-Packard-...1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/hp-jornada-540-ipaq...1QQcmdZViewItem

good thing about the older pda's is they would more often come with a serial sync cable than the newer ones - so then all you need is the male-male null modem adaptor (assuming it works like my 568 does)

as more people use it on their pda's hopefully i can get some feedback on which it works well with. you probably only need about <10mb ram and i think it takes less than 1mb of rom space (more if u use logging). all that will happen on a really slow cpu is that it just wont update as often.

i should check out mine again and see how many times the gauges update themselves per second, as thats probably a good gauge of speed

Edited by NewKleer
i picked up my jornada 568 for $150 second hand. theyre on ebay but theyre a bit more than that. having only used that, i cant recommend any others - but it runs fine on mine, and probably would on something with half the specs of it

Thanks newkleer. After searching through eBay, it seems the goin rate for 568's is in the range $100 to $170 with a mean around $130 nowdays. Are there any other models in the same price bracket worth looking at? I'm a PDA n00b and don't really know what would be suitable for what you have in mind.

Thanks

if i was looking for one, id check out these:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HP-Hewlett-Packard-...1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/HP-Jornada-548-Hand...1QQcmdZViewItem

i found this site:

http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/markincar.php

appears that he's hooking up a serial gps receiver to his jornada 548 pda with null modem adaptor (http://www.expansys.com.au/product.asp?code=3011213). jornada 548 is pocket pc 2000, which actually supports .net compact framework (i thought it was only ppc 2002+). its possible there may be issues with it, i really cant say either way until someone with one says either way

its still a gamble, especially if your getting it for this sole purpose, you might be able to pick up one of those for say 60-80$.

btw, probably best to keep specific things/questions about my software in this thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=107201 (and more general stuff here. made the seperate thread so this one didnt get inundated)

  • 2 weeks later...

Peter the PCB works a treat, thanks again! Now, I'm having trouble with calumsult as I can't seem to configure it for two of most sensors and can't find anywhere the AFM voltage is displayed (which is the main reason I bought the kit).

Is there any other software that might be better suited please? Perhaps some 300ZX software?

And I grabbed a hp pda via eBay, cheers.

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