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- | When you are familiar with Vehicle | + | OOBD (Open On Board Diagnostics) is not a single hardcoded diagnostic application, its a runtime environment instead which gives you the flexibility to implement |
- | To get out of this hell of tools, the target of OOBD (means Open On Board Diagnostics) is to provide an open framework as one single | + | All your results |
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- | To download, install, setup and run the software, please follow the instructions for [[:doc:android|Android]] or [[:doc:windows|Windows]]. | + | To download, install, setup and run the software, please follow the instructions for [[:doc:startup_android|Android]] or [[:doc:startup_windows|Windows]]. |
- | For all documents, please use the links [[:menu|Content]] and [[: | + | For all documents, please use the links [[:start? |
===== Features ===== | ===== Features ===== | ||
+ | As the feature list became to long for the main page, we moved it to the separate [[: | ||
- | * Runs on Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android and JavaMe | ||
- | * The Application Menu lists and functions are not hardcoded, they are programmable by lua scripts, who do the menus and the whole data handling | ||
- | * some ODX dialects can be automatically translated into lua scripts ready to use - helpful when transforming module specifications | ||
- | * Own dongle with own firmware supports | ||
- | * full length UDS messages (4095Bytes) | ||
- | * selective buffering of real time can messages directly in the dongle to de-couple the mobile app from real time requirements | ||
- | * can inject mode to send whole frame sequences for data simulation | ||
- | * raw can mode | ||
- | * readout for rx/tx CAN error counter to measure bus quality | ||
- | * in field updateable via bluetooth | ||
- | ===== Several Platforms | + | ===== Own Hardware - The CAN-Invader |
- | ^ Java-ME ((partly)) </ | + | Although the build plans are available |
- | | {{ : | + | |
- | ===== Flexibility ===== | + | [[http:// |
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- | This is realized by control the functions by loadable (Lua) scripts. | ||
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- | ==== Examples ==== | ||
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- | Building the main menu: | ||
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- | <code lua> | ||
- | identifyOOBDInterface() | ||
- | setSendID(" | ||
- | openPage(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | addElement(" | ||
- | pageDone() | ||
- | return oldvalue | ||
- | end | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | Reading the VIN number: | ||
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- | <code lua> | ||
- | 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]> | ||
- | res=res..string.char(udsBuffer[pos]) | ||
- | end | ||
- | pos= pos +1 | ||
- | end | ||
- | return res | ||
- | else | ||
- | return " | ||
- | end | ||
- | else | ||
- | return "NO DATA" | ||
- | end | ||
- | end | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | ===== Own Hardware - The CAN-Invader===== | ||
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- | Although the build plans are available in the OOBD repository, we do recommend to better buy a finished CAN invader device at our partner | ||
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- | [[http:// | ||
It was found that there' | It was found that there' | ||
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
- | ===== About us ===== | + | ===== Our Partners & Sponsors |
- | We started | + | Jatra as our partner in produce and distribute the [[http:// |
- | ==== Join the OOBD- Community.. ==== | + | < |
+ | We also would like to thank our sponsors to support the OOBD idea: [[http:// | ||
- | 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.. | + | |
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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 | + | |
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- | We are now just worried that you probably like this idea of this all-in-one-design, and you start your own all-in-one project - so that in the end we end up with hundred all-in-one concepts… | + | |
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- | So please before you start your own thing, have a thought about to [[: | + | |
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- | ===== Our Partners & Sponsors ===== | ||
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- | We also would like to thank our sponsors to support the OOBD idea: [[http:// | ||
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