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+ | ====== Welcome to OOBD ====== | ||
- | ====== Welcome to OOBD ====== | + | ===== What is OOBD? ===== |
- | < | + | OOBD (Open On Board Diagnostics) is not a single hardcoded diagnostic application, |
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- | #echo $hostname; | + | |
- | if (preg_match('/ | + | |
- | #echo " | + | |
- | #echo $hostname; | + | |
- | } | + | |
- | </ | ||
+ | All your results (diagnostic functionality and user interface layout) can be packed into one single container file and shared and distributed and executed on both Desktop machines and Android mobiles. | ||
- | ===== What is OOBD? ===== | + | {{ : |
- | When you are familiar with Vehicle Diagnostics, | ||
+ | ===== Quickstart ===== | ||
- | To get out of this hell of tools, the target of OOBD is to provide an open framework as one single program, which is able to handle all kinds of diagnostic problems by having a flexible plug-in interface for all type of requests, visualizations and hardware. | ||
+ | To download, install, setup and run the software, please follow the instructions for [[: | ||
- | ===== Several Platforms ===== | ||
+ | For all documents, please use the links [[: | ||
- | ^ On Java-ME: | ||
- | | {{ : | ||
- | ^ On Windows (and Linux & Mac((No installation pack available yet, needs to be compiled manually out of the repository))) | ||
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+ | ===== Features ===== | ||
- | ===== Flexibility ===== | + | As the feature list became to long for the main page, we moved it to the separate [[: |
- | This is realized by not to have hardcoded functionality, | ||
- | Building the main menu: | + | ===== Own Hardware - The CAN-Invader ===== |
- | <code lua> | + | |
- | function Start(oldvalue, | ||
- | identifyOOBDInterface() | ||
- | setSendID(" | ||
- | openPage(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | pageDone() | ||
- | return oldvalue | ||
- | end | ||
- | </ | + | Although the build plans are available in the OOBD repository, we do recommend to better buy a completely build & tested CAN invader device at our partner |
- | Reading the VIN number: | + | [[http:// |
- | <code lua> | + | |
- | function vin(oldvalue, | + | |
- | echoWrite(" | + | |
- | udsLen=receive() | + | |
- | if udsLen>0 then | + | |
- | if udsBuffer[1]==73 then | + | |
- | local pos=4 | + | |
- | local res="" | + | |
- | while pos <= udsLen and pos < 36 do | + | |
- | if udsBuffer[pos]>31 then | + | |
- | res=res..string.char(udsBuffer[pos]) | + | |
- | end | + | |
- | pos= pos +1 | + | |
- | end | + | |
- | return res | + | |
- | else | + | |
- | return " | + | |
- | end | + | |
- | else | + | |
- | return "NO DATA" | + | |
- | end | + | |
- | end | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | OOBD itself stands for Open On Board Diagnostics, | + | It was found that there' |
- | ===== Own Hardware ===== | + | {{ : |
- | To be able to support the full telegram length of the [[http:// | ||
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===== About us ===== | ===== About us ===== | ||
- | We are a small group of mainly automotive engineers who wanted to have some simple and handy equipment for our daily work. | ||
+ | We started as a small group of mainly automotive engineers who wanted to have some simple and handy equipment for our daily work. | ||
- | ==== Join the OOBD- Community.. ==== | ||
+ | ==== Join the OOBD- Community.. ==== | ||
If you like the concept of a flexible, configurable diagnostic software so much as we do, you might want to take the advantage of Open Source and take the base to implement your own ideas, wishes and needs - which is, of course, a good idea | If you like the concept of a flexible, configurable diagnostic software so much as we do, you might want to take the advantage of Open Source and take the base to implement your own ideas, wishes and needs - which is, of course, a good idea | ||
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But.. | But.. | ||
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As you certainly know, there are hundreds of diagnostic programs around, solving hundreds single problems, each one for its own. We have set up the OOBD project to generate a generic framework | As you certainly know, there are hundreds of diagnostic programs around, solving hundreds single problems, each one for its own. We have set up the OOBD project to generate a generic framework | ||
- | We are now just worried that you probably like this idea of this all-in-one-design, | ||
+ | We are now just worried that you probably like this idea of this all-in-one-design, | ||
- | So please before you start your own thing, have a thought about to [[dev: | ||
+ | So please before you start your own thing, have a thought about to join our team. We are open to every new idea, and as you see, we are also just at the beginning, but we really would like to end up with just one program for everything. | ||
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- | ===== Our Sponsors ===== | ||
- | We would like to thank our sponsors to support the OOBD idea: | + | ===== Our Partners & Sponsors ===== |
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+ | Jatra as our partner in produce and distribute the [[http:// | ||
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+ | We also would like to thank our sponsors to support the OOBD idea: | ||
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- | [[http:// | + | < |