I know this is a long shot but are there any car modding developers out there who could make a windows mobile version of the greddy emanage support tool.
Would be amazing if I could just plug my HD2 in to my emanage blue piggy back ecu to monitor/change settings.
p.s. currently about 2/3 the way through of fitting an eaton M45 supercharger to my fto
the specs needed for the original software are quite low -
266mhz cpu (for real time monitoring)
128mb ram
50mb hard drive space
svga monitor (800X600)
my beast
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I doubt this would every happen unless Greddy wants to release the source code which I don't see ever happening.
Rhodium500 said:
I doubt this would every happen unless Greddy wants to release the source code which I don't see ever happening.
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there is one guy who has allready released his own version emanage tools and it was an open source project.
I have just grabbed a copy and it includes .pdb files if these are the source code files (sorry for the newbie question)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J9F0CTVO
This version isnt as fully featured as the original greddy one but still measures -
rpm
air fuel ratios
boost
throttle position
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can some 1 give me the link or or upload it for me plz
OK, but first you must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with...a herring!
nah... there are torrents of options for what you want.
Mucuna said:
OK, but first you must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with...a herring!
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At first I laughed at this because I actually thought that this guy was looking for a smartphone port for the PC version of cod2. Then I googled and found that it actually exists! I want it! I already searched the torrent networks that I use and cannot find it... Oh well, I wish it was not against forum rules to post pirated software (wait... isn't it? Considering all of the other pirated software here... I dunno... :/)
i want it too. i had an athena and it ran pretty slow (620mhz processor) but it also had some video drivers problems so lets see if it runs better with a 200mhz processor
kurtslashmx said:
i want it too. i had an athena and it ran pretty slow (620mhz processor) but it also had some video drivers problems so lets see if it runs better with a 200mhz processor
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So i have been reading these articles about android Delvik ported/replaced by C# and the results it has.
and now im wondering if any dev out there wants to take a shot and the pride and glory to get this running on Galaxy nexus?
Android Ported to C#
Android 1.5 speed comparing C++, C# (mono) and Java (using Roozz plugin)
-[XDA]C# based Android ICS released
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Old news. Lol.
let it be.
While mono running along side the standard Dalvik VM may be old news, XobotOS is not.
XobotOS was litterally just announced, it was pushed to github on 05/01/2012.
This is a really cool concept.
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While mono running along side the standard Dalvik VM may be old news, XobotOS is not.
XobotOS was litterally just announced, it was pushed to github on 05/01/2012.
This is a really cool concept.
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this.
the 1.5 video is just mono.
(i added the video for additional info on where this project came from ect)
the XobotOS was just released this week.wednesday or something(well it was wednesday in my country)
Hey guys,
So I just got this device last night. I set up a virtual linux workstation and started downloading my source from samsungs site. - My only problem is that for the 10.1 wifi model, 520, theres like one package.. Then there's the 525's package, the one ending with "UANAF", apparently my device is of the model "520", but it has the UANAF. I wanna start reading up on building a kernel and a CM port from scratch.. (I never did before but I'll see if it's doable in some way..) Would I be able to at all build a CM build from this file? And also, do I use the 525 package or the 520? I'm a bit confused as to why my build is called UANAF when on the site, that's the one for 525.. I just really dont wanna study and then end up compiling from a wrong package and then **** up my device before I really began..
Hay. - I'm attaching an image so you can see what I mean by 520 and UANAF.. Hmf.
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Cheers if you have any info on what package to use or can hand me some nice starter stuff. As of now, I found out how to build the rom itself, but the kernel building, I'm a bit confused about still. I dunno what files to grab and how to compile. But I have dreams. Don't take them from me. <3
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Wonder what are the chances we will be seeing a port of this to the Ouya? Or if it is even possible. Really excited to see the developer preview come tomorrow.
It should be possible. Any devs want some help testing?
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I was thinking exactly same idea when i saw their keynote yesterday.
Or there is way to put like Chromecast on it instead?
Well, i doubt this will be released open-source, since previous versions (Google TV) has not. But it should still be portable once we get an Android L custom ROM.
Once CM12 gets released for OUYA, i think i might be able to port it...
Ouya does not meet the hardware requirements (1GB RAM < 2GB RAM).
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Ouya does not meet the hardware requirements (1GB RAM < 2GB RAM).
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When has that ever stopped the Devs before
I'm not saying it's impossible - but I imagine that if Google says you need 2GB RAM, then a port to a 1GB RAM machine, especially with a dated CPU like the Tegra 3, probably won't run all that well.
We guys have a new player in the Android Market the manufacturer of the phone is Turing Robotic Industries
the first product by this organisation is a turning phone according rumors some people are very impressed by the design and the build of this android device so lets get into the technical specs.
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technical specifications
coming to the techncial Specifications of this device its having the Sailfish OS 2.0 and the fluent turing Æmæth UI
it is packed with MSM8974AC Quad Krait 2.5GHz Turing Imitation Key™ Chipset Krypto TIK8217 (8GB storage) it supports the latest bandwith and support all lte bands till date comes with 3 gigs of ram and in three different variants 32 GB/ 64 GB/ 128 GB. so thats the basic information if you want to know about it in a bit more detail click on th below link https://www.turingphone.com/
So what you guys think will it be a game changer ? or are you thinking of making this your device ? do let me know about your views in the comments below :highfive: