Hi. I'm wondering if it's possible to add new PIDs to the emulator?
I'd be OK doing it myself, but I don't see the source code anywhere -- is this product open sourced like the others?
Also, at least on my VAG-COM, PIDs seem to be 16 bit numbers (or at least go up to 999). Is there some way to support these larger PID indexes?
Thanks!
Adding new PIDs, 16 bit PIDs and source code?
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Re: Adding new PIDs, 16 bit PIDs and source code?
Jim did you every get a reply to your post?
I work for CarMD/Innova it's a company that's been in the OBDII business for many years.
A ECM simulator that doesn't provide Freeze Frame data (Mode 02) is not an ECU simulator.
Freematics needs to add Mode 02 pids to make this a useful tool.
I'm currently using a ECUSIM 5100 manufactured by OBD Solutions.
Its a little expensive and very limited in features.
Only 5 pids are variable but it does allow you to set the MIL on and generate Freeze Frame data.
I think Freematics would a very competitive product if they can incorporate MIL on and Freeze Frame pids.
By the way OBD Solutions customer service is pathetic.
Like posting something and never getting a reply.
Hope you get a reply,
Phil Thompson
I work for CarMD/Innova it's a company that's been in the OBDII business for many years.
A ECM simulator that doesn't provide Freeze Frame data (Mode 02) is not an ECU simulator.
Freematics needs to add Mode 02 pids to make this a useful tool.
I'm currently using a ECUSIM 5100 manufactured by OBD Solutions.
Its a little expensive and very limited in features.
Only 5 pids are variable but it does allow you to set the MIL on and generate Freeze Frame data.
I think Freematics would a very competitive product if they can incorporate MIL on and Freeze Frame pids.
By the way OBD Solutions customer service is pathetic.
Like posting something and never getting a reply.
Hope you get a reply,
Phil Thompson