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  1. Почему нормальное OBD2-приложение должно быть open-source

    Привет хабр! Есть проекты, которые начинаются не с бизнес‑плана, не с инвесторов и не с попытки «зайти в рынок». Они начинаются чуть проще — ты смотришь на существующие решения, пользуешься ими, раздражаешься и думаешь: «А почему это до сих пор выглядит именно так?» Примерно так у меня появился ReDrive. ReDrive — это open‑source мобильное OBD2-приложение, которое превращает смартфон в цифровую приборную панель и диагностический инструмент для автомобиля. Идея простая: подключаешь ELM327-совместимый адаптер к OBD2-порту машины, открываешь приложение и видишь данные с ECU в понятном виде: скорость, обороты, температуру, напряжение, состояние подключения, ошибки и другую телеметрию.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1033202/

    #ReDrive #OBD2 #Open_Source #Flutter #Dart #ELM327 #Автомобильная_диагностика #Dashboard #ECU #Android_разработка

  2. Почему нормальное OBD2-приложение должно быть open-source

    Привет хабр! Есть проекты, которые начинаются не с бизнес‑плана, не с инвесторов и не с попытки «зайти в рынок». Они начинаются чуть проще — ты смотришь на существующие решения, пользуешься ими, раздражаешься и думаешь: «А почему это до сих пор выглядит именно так?» Примерно так у меня появился ReDrive. ReDrive — это open‑source мобильное OBD2-приложение, которое превращает смартфон в цифровую приборную панель и диагностический инструмент для автомобиля. Идея простая: подключаешь ELM327-совместимый адаптер к OBD2-порту машины, открываешь приложение и видишь данные с ECU в понятном виде: скорость, обороты, температуру, напряжение, состояние подключения, ошибки и другую телеметрию.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1033202/

    #ReDrive #OBD2 #Open_Source #Flutter #Dart #ELM327 #Автомобильная_диагностика #Dashboard #ECU #Android_разработка

  3. Почему нормальное OBD2-приложение должно быть open-source

    Привет хабр! Есть проекты, которые начинаются не с бизнес‑плана, не с инвесторов и не с попытки «зайти в рынок». Они начинаются чуть проще — ты смотришь на существующие решения, пользуешься ими, раздражаешься и думаешь: «А почему это до сих пор выглядит именно так?» Примерно так у меня появился ReDrive. ReDrive — это open‑source мобильное OBD2-приложение, которое превращает смартфон в цифровую приборную панель и диагностический инструмент для автомобиля. Идея простая: подключаешь ELM327-совместимый адаптер к OBD2-порту машины, открываешь приложение и видишь данные с ECU в понятном виде: скорость, обороты, температуру, напряжение, состояние подключения, ошибки и другую телеметрию.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1033202/

    #ReDrive #OBD2 #Open_Source #Flutter #Dart #ELM327 #Автомобильная_диагностика #Dashboard #ECU #Android_разработка

  4. Почему нормальное OBD2-приложение должно быть open-source

    Привет хабр! Есть проекты, которые начинаются не с бизнес‑плана, не с инвесторов и не с попытки «зайти в рынок». Они начинаются чуть проще — ты смотришь на существующие решения, пользуешься ими, раздражаешься и думаешь: «А почему это до сих пор выглядит именно так?» Примерно так у меня появился ReDrive. ReDrive — это open‑source мобильное OBD2-приложение, которое превращает смартфон в цифровую приборную панель и диагностический инструмент для автомобиля. Идея простая: подключаешь ELM327-совместимый адаптер к OBD2-порту машины, открываешь приложение и видишь данные с ECU в понятном виде: скорость, обороты, температуру, напряжение, состояние подключения, ошибки и другую телеметрию.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1033202/

    #ReDrive #OBD2 #Open_Source #Flutter #Dart #ELM327 #Автомобильная_диагностика #Dashboard #ECU #Android_разработка

  5. wacoca.com/media/647857/ いとうあさこ「人生最後に食べたいもの」を告白 沖縄で食べて感動 (2026年4月30日掲載) – ライブドアニュース # #CO #ECU #television #tv #TVPrograms #テレビ #テレビ番組

  6. wacoca.com/media/647857/ いとうあさこ「人生最後に食べたいもの」を告白 沖縄で食べて感動 (2026年4月30日掲載) – ライブドアニュース # #CO #ECU #television #tv #TVPrograms #テレビ #テレビ番組

  7. wacoca.com/media/647857/ いとうあさこ「人生最後に食べたいもの」を告白 沖縄で食べて感動 (2026年4月30日掲載) – ライブドアニュース # #CO #ECU #television #tv #TVPrograms #テレビ #テレビ番組

  8. wacoca.com/media/647857/ いとうあさこ「人生最後に食べたいもの」を告白 沖縄で食べて感動 (2026年4月30日掲載) – ライブドアニュース # #CO #ECU #television #tv #TVPrograms #テレビ #テレビ番組

  9. wacoca.com/media/647857/ いとうあさこ「人生最後に食べたいもの」を告白 沖縄で食べて感動 (2026年4月30日掲載) – ライブドアニュース # #CO #ECU #television #tv #TVPrograms #テレビ #テレビ番組

  10. For the first time, I served as cantor at our church, and I am still processing it.

    We are currently between music directors. Our new director does not arrive until 15 March, which means there was no one to lead the music this morning. We, as a choir, have just been rehearsing with a 90-year-old fill-in organist
    pzroviding the accompaniment. I prepared the mass setting and the Litany of Lent, rehearsed as thoroughly as I could, and showed up—nerves and all.

    I will be honest. Standing at the beginning of the service, leading the music for the whole congregation, was quite frightening. There was one small moment after the Gospel Acclamation where I was supposed to chant a sentence and did not know the chant. I had not been given it. So I made the decision, left that moment out, and kept moving. In performance, the ability to recover and keep going without drawing attention is its own skill, and I think I managed it.

    What I did not expect was the response afterwards. Several people approached me to say how much they had enjoyed the liturgy and how easy it had been to follow. More than one person commented that my voice was powerful and filled the space well for someone who has spent years training her voice as a choral scholar and alto, and that hearing the sound carry, that it does what it is supposed to do in a large acoustic, matters. Next week, the soprano scholar will take the cantor role, which gives me a week to breathe.

    The other thing sitting heavily on me this week is the ongoing decision about where to complete my Master of Counselling.

    The University of New England has an intensive course. The content is well-structured, and the units interest me. However, there are four invigilated exams throughout the degree. Invigilation in this context means someone monitors your physical space via camera, checking that you have no unauthorised materials open nearby. I understand the reasoning behind it. Artificial intelligence has changed the integrity landscape for universities, and they are responding to real pressures.

    My concern is with my own history. I have a background of being closely observed and harshly criticised for small mistakes, and that pattern has left its mark. It has taken me months of slow, patient work to reach the point where I can sit an online quiz without freezing. Watched assessment in an invigilated format is a different level of pressure, and I do not yet know whether I can manage it. I have been negotiating accommodations. I offered alternatives, including an online quiz or a Zoom-based oral examination with the unit coordinator. I have been told, gently but clearly, that they are unlikely to be able to accommodate me given the AI integrity requirements. I am still waiting to see how far those conversations can go.

    There is also the matter of workload. The course lead suggested I enrol in one unit at a time. I respect that this is standard advice for managing stress. However, I have an AuDHD brain, and one unit is not enough stimulation to function well. Sensory and cognitive understimulation is a real phenomenon for neurodivergent people, and it affects concentration, motivation, and mental health. I also have a clear goal. I want to finish this degree within two years so I can be working in the field within three. One unit per semester does not get me there.

    My alternative is Edith Cowan University, where I have already completed two units. The next unit I need is scheduled to run in May. I have applied for a waiver so I can take the digital counselling unit out of sequence. ECU runs units in six-week intensive blocks, which suits the way my brain works. There are no invigilated exams. The pace is faster, but the structure is more manageable for me.

    Whether I stay at UNE or return to ECU depends on what the ECU waiver decision looks like and how the accommodations conversation at UNE resolves. I want my degree. That has not changed. What I am still working out is which path actually works for me as I am, not as a hypothetical neurotypical student.

    On Wednesday evening, I will be at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne to hear the King's Singers, and I cannot quite believe it.[1]

    The King's Singers have been setting the standard for a cappella vocal ensemble performance for more than fifty years. They are a six-voice group performing entirely without accompaniment, and their blend, intonation, and dynamic range are considered among the finest in the world. This Melbourne appearance is one night only, on 4 March at 7pm, and it is the only Melbourne date on their current tour.[2][1]

    The programme for this tour, called Close Harmony, spans an enormous stylistic range. Beginning with music from their earliest repertoire in the late 1960s, the evening moves through Renaissance sacred music, English folksong, jazz standards, pop classics, and contemporary works. You might hear William Byrd alongside Billy Joel, or a madrigal sit next to a Beach Boys arrangement. The programme also includes a segment called Something Borrowed, where the ensemble selects songs with local resonance and performs them in their signature style as a personal gift to the audience.[3]

    One detail about this concert worth mentioning is the ticketing model. Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-can basis, starting at $20 for supported tickets. The organisers have been explicit that everyone is welcome, regardless of budget, and you can select the amount you can afford when booking. That approach, taken with world-class musicians performing in a cathedral, feels genuinely significant. Live classical music at this level is not always accessible to people on student incomes or fixed budgets, and the decision to remove that barrier matters.[1][2]

    The venue itself, St Paul's Cathedral, was chosen specifically for its acoustics. For someone who sings in a liturgical choral context, hearing six of the world's finest singers in a cathedral acoustic is going to be something else entirely.[4]

    Later in the week, I also have a mentoring session for my volunteer work, as well as for my regular lectures and tutorials. But Wednesday evening is the thing I am quietly anticipating most.

    ***

    #CantorLife #ChurchMusic #LiturgicalMusic #LentSeason #KingsSingers #ClassicalMusic #ACapella #MelbourneConcerts #StPaulsCathedral #MasterOfCounselling #AuDHD #NeurodivergentStudent #PostgraduateLife #OnlineLearning #CounsellingStudent #ECU #UNE #ChristianLiving #ChoralScholar #MusicAndFaith

  11. For the first time, I served as cantor at our church, and I am still processing it.

    We are currently between music directors. Our new director does not arrive until 15 March, which means there was no one to lead the music this morning. We, as a choir, have just been rehearsing with a 90-year-old fill-in organist
    pzroviding the accompaniment. I prepared the mass setting and the Litany of Lent, rehearsed as thoroughly as I could, and showed up—nerves and all.

    I will be honest. Standing at the beginning of the service, leading the music for the whole congregation, was quite frightening. There was one small moment after the Gospel Acclamation where I was supposed to chant a sentence and did not know the chant. I had not been given it. So I made the decision, left that moment out, and kept moving. In performance, the ability to recover and keep going without drawing attention is its own skill, and I think I managed it.

    What I did not expect was the response afterwards. Several people approached me to say how much they had enjoyed the liturgy and how easy it had been to follow. More than one person commented that my voice was powerful and filled the space well for someone who has spent years training her voice as a choral scholar and alto, and that hearing the sound carry, that it does what it is supposed to do in a large acoustic, matters. Next week, the soprano scholar will take the cantor role, which gives me a week to breathe.

    The other thing sitting heavily on me this week is the ongoing decision about where to complete my Master of Counselling.

    The University of New England has an intensive course. The content is well-structured, and the units interest me. However, there are four invigilated exams throughout the degree. Invigilation in this context means someone monitors your physical space via camera, checking that you have no unauthorised materials open nearby. I understand the reasoning behind it. Artificial intelligence has changed the integrity landscape for universities, and they are responding to real pressures.

    My concern is with my own history. I have a background of being closely observed and harshly criticised for small mistakes, and that pattern has left its mark. It has taken me months of slow, patient work to reach the point where I can sit an online quiz without freezing. Watched assessment in an invigilated format is a different level of pressure, and I do not yet know whether I can manage it. I have been negotiating accommodations. I offered alternatives, including an online quiz or a Zoom-based oral examination with the unit coordinator. I have been told, gently but clearly, that they are unlikely to be able to accommodate me given the AI integrity requirements. I am still waiting to see how far those conversations can go.

    There is also the matter of workload. The course lead suggested I enrol in one unit at a time. I respect that this is standard advice for managing stress. However, I have an AuDHD brain, and one unit is not enough stimulation to function well. Sensory and cognitive understimulation is a real phenomenon for neurodivergent people, and it affects concentration, motivation, and mental health. I also have a clear goal. I want to finish this degree within two years so I can be working in the field within three. One unit per semester does not get me there.

    My alternative is Edith Cowan University, where I have already completed two units. The next unit I need is scheduled to run in May. I have applied for a waiver so I can take the digital counselling unit out of sequence. ECU runs units in six-week intensive blocks, which suits the way my brain works. There are no invigilated exams. The pace is faster, but the structure is more manageable for me.

    Whether I stay at UNE or return to ECU depends on what the ECU waiver decision looks like and how the accommodations conversation at UNE resolves. I want my degree. That has not changed. What I am still working out is which path actually works for me as I am, not as a hypothetical neurotypical student.

    On Wednesday evening, I will be at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne to hear the King's Singers, and I cannot quite believe it.[1]

    The King's Singers have been setting the standard for a cappella vocal ensemble performance for more than fifty years. They are a six-voice group performing entirely without accompaniment, and their blend, intonation, and dynamic range are considered among the finest in the world. This Melbourne appearance is one night only, on 4 March at 7pm, and it is the only Melbourne date on their current tour.[2][1]

    The programme for this tour, called Close Harmony, spans an enormous stylistic range. Beginning with music from their earliest repertoire in the late 1960s, the evening moves through Renaissance sacred music, English folksong, jazz standards, pop classics, and contemporary works. You might hear William Byrd alongside Billy Joel, or a madrigal sit next to a Beach Boys arrangement. The programme also includes a segment called Something Borrowed, where the ensemble selects songs with local resonance and performs them in their signature style as a personal gift to the audience.[3]

    One detail about this concert worth mentioning is the ticketing model. Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-can basis, starting at $20 for supported tickets. The organisers have been explicit that everyone is welcome, regardless of budget, and you can select the amount you can afford when booking. That approach, taken with world-class musicians performing in a cathedral, feels genuinely significant. Live classical music at this level is not always accessible to people on student incomes or fixed budgets, and the decision to remove that barrier matters.[1][2]

    The venue itself, St Paul's Cathedral, was chosen specifically for its acoustics. For someone who sings in a liturgical choral context, hearing six of the world's finest singers in a cathedral acoustic is going to be something else entirely.[4]

    Later in the week, I also have a mentoring session for my volunteer work, as well as for my regular lectures and tutorials. But Wednesday evening is the thing I am quietly anticipating most.

    ***

    #CantorLife #ChurchMusic #LiturgicalMusic #LentSeason #KingsSingers #ClassicalMusic #ACapella #MelbourneConcerts #StPaulsCathedral #MasterOfCounselling #AuDHD #NeurodivergentStudent #PostgraduateLife #OnlineLearning #CounsellingStudent #ECU #UNE #ChristianLiving #ChoralScholar #MusicAndFaith

  12. For the first time, I served as cantor at our church, and I am still processing it.

    We are currently between music directors. Our new director does not arrive until 15 March, which means there was no one to lead the music this morning. We, as a choir, have just been rehearsing with a 90-year-old fill-in organist
    pzroviding the accompaniment. I prepared the mass setting and the Litany of Lent, rehearsed as thoroughly as I could, and showed up—nerves and all.

    I will be honest. Standing at the beginning of the service, leading the music for the whole congregation, was quite frightening. There was one small moment after the Gospel Acclamation where I was supposed to chant a sentence and did not know the chant. I had not been given it. So I made the decision, left that moment out, and kept moving. In performance, the ability to recover and keep going without drawing attention is its own skill, and I think I managed it.

    What I did not expect was the response afterwards. Several people approached me to say how much they had enjoyed the liturgy and how easy it had been to follow. More than one person commented that my voice was powerful and filled the space well for someone who has spent years training her voice as a choral scholar and alto, and that hearing the sound carry, that it does what it is supposed to do in a large acoustic, matters. Next week, the soprano scholar will take the cantor role, which gives me a week to breathe.

    The other thing sitting heavily on me this week is the ongoing decision about where to complete my Master of Counselling.

    The University of New England has an intensive course. The content is well-structured, and the units interest me. However, there are four invigilated exams throughout the degree. Invigilation in this context means someone monitors your physical space via camera, checking that you have no unauthorised materials open nearby. I understand the reasoning behind it. Artificial intelligence has changed the integrity landscape for universities, and they are responding to real pressures.

    My concern is with my own history. I have a background of being closely observed and harshly criticised for small mistakes, and that pattern has left its mark. It has taken me months of slow, patient work to reach the point where I can sit an online quiz without freezing. Watched assessment in an invigilated format is a different level of pressure, and I do not yet know whether I can manage it. I have been negotiating accommodations. I offered alternatives, including an online quiz or a Zoom-based oral examination with the unit coordinator. I have been told, gently but clearly, that they are unlikely to be able to accommodate me given the AI integrity requirements. I am still waiting to see how far those conversations can go.

    There is also the matter of workload. The course lead suggested I enrol in one unit at a time. I respect that this is standard advice for managing stress. However, I have an AuDHD brain, and one unit is not enough stimulation to function well. Sensory and cognitive understimulation is a real phenomenon for neurodivergent people, and it affects concentration, motivation, and mental health. I also have a clear goal. I want to finish this degree within two years so I can be working in the field within three. One unit per semester does not get me there.

    My alternative is Edith Cowan University, where I have already completed two units. The next unit I need is scheduled to run in May. I have applied for a waiver so I can take the digital counselling unit out of sequence. ECU runs units in six-week intensive blocks, which suits the way my brain works. There are no invigilated exams. The pace is faster, but the structure is more manageable for me.

    Whether I stay at UNE or return to ECU depends on what the ECU waiver decision looks like and how the accommodations conversation at UNE resolves. I want my degree. That has not changed. What I am still working out is which path actually works for me as I am, not as a hypothetical neurotypical student.

    On Wednesday evening, I will be at St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne to hear the King's Singers, and I cannot quite believe it.[1]

    The King's Singers have been setting the standard for a cappella vocal ensemble performance for more than fifty years. They are a six-voice group performing entirely without accompaniment, and their blend, intonation, and dynamic range are considered among the finest in the world. This Melbourne appearance is one night only, on 4 March at 7pm, and it is the only Melbourne date on their current tour.[2][1]

    The programme for this tour, called Close Harmony, spans an enormous stylistic range. Beginning with music from their earliest repertoire in the late 1960s, the evening moves through Renaissance sacred music, English folksong, jazz standards, pop classics, and contemporary works. You might hear William Byrd alongside Billy Joel, or a madrigal sit next to a Beach Boys arrangement. The programme also includes a segment called Something Borrowed, where the ensemble selects songs with local resonance and performs them in their signature style as a personal gift to the audience.[3]

    One detail about this concert worth mentioning is the ticketing model. Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-can basis, starting at $20 for supported tickets. The organisers have been explicit that everyone is welcome, regardless of budget, and you can select the amount you can afford when booking. That approach, taken with world-class musicians performing in a cathedral, feels genuinely significant. Live classical music at this level is not always accessible to people on student incomes or fixed budgets, and the decision to remove that barrier matters.[1][2]

    The venue itself, St Paul's Cathedral, was chosen specifically for its acoustics. For someone who sings in a liturgical choral context, hearing six of the world's finest singers in a cathedral acoustic is going to be something else entirely.[4]

    Later in the week, I also have a mentoring session for my volunteer work, as well as for my regular lectures and tutorials. But Wednesday evening is the thing I am quietly anticipating most.

    ***

    #CantorLife #ChurchMusic #LiturgicalMusic #LentSeason #KingsSingers #ClassicalMusic #ACapella #MelbourneConcerts #StPaulsCathedral #MasterOfCounselling #AuDHD #NeurodivergentStudent #PostgraduateLife #OnlineLearning #CounsellingStudent #ECU #UNE #ChristianLiving #ChoralScholar #MusicAndFaith

  13. When posting to #Mastodon , pay as much attention to file size as possible. This is because it is a valuable existence that is free and ad-free, and it is the only SNS I use now.
    #LINUX #ECU #DALLE

  14. When posting to #Mastodon , pay as much attention to file size as possible. This is because it is a valuable existence that is free and ad-free, and it is the only SNS I use now.
    #LINUX #ECU #DALLE

  15. When posting to #Mastodon , pay as much attention to file size as possible. This is because it is a valuable existence that is free and ad-free, and it is the only SNS I use now.
    #LINUX #ECU #DALLE

  16. When posting to #Mastodon , pay as much attention to file size as possible. This is because it is a valuable existence that is free and ad-free, and it is the only SNS I use now.
    #LINUX #ECU #DALLE

  17. [Перевод] Чтение и Запись Параметров по UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел смысловой перевод фрагментов спецификации протокола UDS. Той его части, которая поясняет механизм чтения и записи параметров. Как многие уже знают UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать реальные физические параметры автомобильного агрегата. UDS протокол реализует динамическую типизацию . То есть вся информация про типы данных поступает во время исполнения программы . Вот об этом всем и поговорим.

    habr.com/ru/articles/990448/

    #UDS #DID #nvram #DiagnosticSessionControl #PDID #ECU

  18. [Перевод] Чтение и Запись Параметров по UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел смысловой перевод фрагментов спецификации протокола UDS. Той его части, которая поясняет механизм чтения и записи параметров. Как многие уже знают UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать реальные физические параметры автомобильного агрегата. UDS протокол реализует динамическую типизацию . То есть вся информация про типы данных поступает во время исполнения программы . Вот об этом всем и поговорим.

    habr.com/ru/articles/990448/

    #UDS #DID #nvram #DiagnosticSessionControl #PDID #ECU

  19. [Перевод] Чтение и Запись Параметров по UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел смысловой перевод фрагментов спецификации протокола UDS. Той его части, которая поясняет механизм чтения и записи параметров. Как многие уже знают UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать реальные физические параметры автомобильного агрегата. UDS протокол реализует динамическую типизацию . То есть вся информация про типы данных поступает во время исполнения программы . Вот об этом всем и поговорим.

    habr.com/ru/articles/990448/

    #UDS #DID #nvram #DiagnosticSessionControl #PDID #ECU

  20. [Перевод] Чтение и Запись Параметров по UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел смысловой перевод фрагментов спецификации протокола UDS. Той его части, которая поясняет механизм чтения и записи параметров. Как многие уже знают UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать реальные физические параметры автомобильного агрегата. UDS протокол реализует динамическую типизацию . То есть вся информация про типы данных поступает во время исполнения программы . Вот об этом всем и поговорим.

    habr.com/ru/articles/990448/

    #UDS #DID #nvram #DiagnosticSessionControl #PDID #ECU

  21. [Перевод] Чтение и запись физической памяти по протоколу UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел перевод UDS стандарта ISO-14229 с английского на русский. А конкретнее ту его часть, которая рассказывает про то как читать и писать память в микроконтроллере. UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать физическую память на микроконтроллере. Для этого в протокол заложены такие пакеты

    habr.com/ru/articles/992542/

    #client #ECU #UDS #server #upload #download

  22. [Перевод] Чтение и запись физической памяти по протоколу UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел перевод UDS стандарта ISO-14229 с английского на русский. А конкретнее ту его часть, которая рассказывает про то как читать и писать память в микроконтроллере. UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать физическую память на микроконтроллере. Для этого в протокол заложены такие пакеты

    habr.com/ru/articles/992542/

    #client #ECU #UDS #server #upload #download

  23. [Перевод] Чтение и запись физической памяти по протоколу UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел перевод UDS стандарта ISO-14229 с английского на русский. А конкретнее ту его часть, которая рассказывает про то как читать и писать память в микроконтроллере. UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать физическую память на микроконтроллере. Для этого в протокол заложены такие пакеты

    habr.com/ru/articles/992542/

    #client #ECU #UDS #server #upload #download

  24. [Перевод] Чтение и запись физической памяти по протоколу UDS

    В данном тексте я произвел перевод UDS стандарта ISO-14229 с английского на русский. А конкретнее ту его часть, которая рассказывает про то как читать и писать память в микроконтроллере. UDS протокол позволяет читать и писать физическую память на микроконтроллере. Для этого в протокол заложены такие пакеты

    habr.com/ru/articles/992542/

    #client #ECU #UDS #server #upload #download

  25. Did a further scan with #VCDS to double check all the #OBD2 #ECU #coding had taken correctly and do some real-time data monitoring, VCDS is way better for this - current draw when the ignition is turned on is as much as 14A !

    New #battery holding voltage at around 12,4V with engine off, way better than old one which, barely 12V and sometimes less

    Starting engine shows charge current from #alternator as much as 60A, going down to about 10A when idling (which means in future I shouldn't have to worry about #smartcharger overcharging the battery, I may even be able to monitor it this way).

    Hopefully this battery lasts another 4+ years as doing all this extra coding is quite a mission compared to older cars!

    #CarMaintenance #VW #GolfGTI #GolfMk7 #cars

  26. Did a further scan with #VCDS to double check all the #OBD2 #ECU #coding had taken correctly and do some real-time data monitoring, VCDS is way better for this - current draw when the ignition is turned on is as much as 14A !

    New #battery holding voltage at around 12,4V with engine off, way better than old one which, barely 12V and sometimes less

    Starting engine shows charge current from #alternator as much as 60A, going down to about 10A when idling (which means in future I shouldn't have to worry about #smartcharger overcharging the battery, I may even be able to monitor it this way).

    Hopefully this battery lasts another 4+ years as doing all this extra coding is quite a mission compared to older cars!

    #CarMaintenance #VW #GolfGTI #GolfMk7 #cars

  27. Did a further scan with #VCDS to double check all the #OBD2 #ECU #coding had taken correctly and do some real-time data monitoring, VCDS is way better for this - current draw when the ignition is turned on is as much as 14A !

    New #battery holding voltage at around 12,4V with engine off, way better than old one which, barely 12V and sometimes less

    Starting engine shows charge current from #alternator as much as 60A, going down to about 10A when idling (which means in future I shouldn't have to worry about #smartcharger overcharging the battery, I may even be able to monitor it this way).

    Hopefully this battery lasts another 4+ years as doing all this extra coding is quite a mission compared to older cars!

    #CarMaintenance #VW #GolfGTI #GolfMk7 #cars

  28. Did a further scan with #VCDS to double check all the #OBD2 #ECU #coding had taken correctly and do some real-time data monitoring, VCDS is way better for this - current draw when the ignition is turned on is as much as 14A !

    New #battery holding voltage at around 12,4V with engine off, way better than old one which, barely 12V and sometimes less

    Starting engine shows charge current from #alternator as much as 60A, going down to about 10A when idling (which means in future I shouldn't have to worry about #smartcharger overcharging the battery, I may even be able to monitor it this way).

    Hopefully this battery lasts another 4+ years as doing all this extra coding is quite a mission compared to older cars!

    #CarMaintenance #VW #GolfGTI #GolfMk7 #cars

  29. Did a further scan with #VCDS to double check all the #OBD2 #ECU #coding had taken correctly and do some real-time data monitoring, VCDS is way better for this - current draw when the ignition is turned on is as much as 14A !

    New #battery holding voltage at around 12,4V with engine off, way better than old one which, barely 12V and sometimes less

    Starting engine shows charge current from #alternator as much as 60A, going down to about 10A when idling (which means in future I shouldn't have to worry about #smartcharger overcharging the battery, I may even be able to monitor it this way).

    Hopefully this battery lasts another 4+ years as doing all this extra coding is quite a mission compared to older cars!

    #CarMaintenance #VW #GolfGTI #GolfMk7 #cars

  30. Got 20A #SmartCharger for lead-acid (and 12V #lithium) #batteries - also has 13,6V constant supply for #coding #car #ECU (so starter #battery doesn't run down whilst getting data from #OBD2)

    It works well - but confirmed my suspicions in recent weeks (alas) that battery in my #GolfGTI is goosed (installed 2021 by #VW dealer, presumably as warranty replacement with 0 record on service history, only worked this out from date code)

    I'd noticed slower cranking in the cold, battery losing charge quickly and OBD2 scans showing "low voltage warning" codes from LED lighting control.

    Will replace it before it bites me in the arse during #winter - #EFB unobtanium but got #AGM on order for fairly good price (will have to change coding when it arrives!)

    #CarMaintenance #bladibarsket

  31. Got 20A #SmartCharger for lead-acid (and 12V #lithium) #batteries - also has 13,6V constant supply for #coding #car #ECU (so starter #battery doesn't run down whilst getting data from #OBD2)

    It works well - but confirmed my suspicions in recent weeks (alas) that battery in my #GolfGTI is goosed (installed 2021 by #VW dealer, presumably as warranty replacement with 0 record on service history, only worked this out from date code)

    I'd noticed slower cranking in the cold, battery losing charge quickly and OBD2 scans showing "low voltage warning" codes from LED lighting control.

    Will replace it before it bites me in the arse during #winter - #EFB unobtanium but got #AGM on order for fairly good price (will have to change coding when it arrives!)

    #CarMaintenance #bladibarsket

  32. Got 20A #SmartCharger for lead-acid (and 12V #lithium) #batteries - also has 13,6V constant supply for #coding #car #ECU (so starter #battery doesn't run down whilst getting data from #OBD2)

    It works well - but confirmed my suspicions in recent weeks (alas) that battery in my #GolfGTI is goosed (installed 2021 by #VW dealer, presumably as warranty replacement with 0 record on service history, only worked this out from date code)

    I'd noticed slower cranking in the cold, battery losing charge quickly and OBD2 scans showing "low voltage warning" codes from LED lighting control.

    Will replace it before it bites me in the arse during #winter - #EFB unobtanium but got #AGM on order for fairly good price (will have to change coding when it arrives!)

    #CarMaintenance #bladibarsket

  33. Got 20A #SmartCharger for lead-acid (and 12V #lithium) #batteries - also has 13,6V constant supply for #coding #car #ECU (so starter #battery doesn't run down whilst getting data from #OBD2)

    It works well - but confirmed my suspicions in recent weeks (alas) that battery in my #GolfGTI is goosed (installed 2021 by #VW dealer, presumably as warranty replacement with 0 record on service history, only worked this out from date code)

    I'd noticed slower cranking in the cold, battery losing charge quickly and OBD2 scans showing "low voltage warning" codes from LED lighting control.

    Will replace it before it bites me in the arse during #winter - #EFB unobtanium but got #AGM on order for fairly good price (will have to change coding when it arrives!)

    #CarMaintenance #bladibarsket

  34. Recently a work colleague was having slow/unreliable cranking in their 2010 #FordFiesta (previously fleet car but since purchased from the company) - was authorised to replace #battery before handover.

    Ordered battery in afternoon, quoted 2-4 days delivery but sent from #Yorkshire and arrived next day - impressive!

    Thought harness for #ECU would get in the way and have to be disconnected by springing big connector (other Fiestas don't have this arrangement, ECU is in different locations!) but thankfully there was just enough space to haul old battery out without doing that.

    Didn't get photos of actual job as I only had a short time to do the job before she had to use the car for work trip, but it starts on the button now within <1 sec

    #CarMaintenance

  35. Recently a work colleague was having slow/unreliable cranking in their 2010 #FordFiesta (previously fleet car but since purchased from the company) - was authorised to replace #battery before handover.

    Ordered battery in afternoon, quoted 2-4 days delivery but sent from #Yorkshire and arrived next day - impressive!

    Thought harness for #ECU would get in the way and have to be disconnected by springing big connector (other Fiestas don't have this arrangement, ECU is in different locations!) but thankfully there was just enough space to haul old battery out without doing that.

    Didn't get photos of actual job as I only had a short time to do the job before she had to use the car for work trip, but it starts on the button now within <1 sec

    #CarMaintenance

  36. Recently a work colleague was having slow/unreliable cranking in their 2010 #FordFiesta (previously fleet car but since purchased from the company) - was authorised to replace #battery before handover.

    Ordered battery in afternoon, quoted 2-4 days delivery but sent from #Yorkshire and arrived next day - impressive!

    Thought harness for #ECU would get in the way and have to be disconnected by springing big connector (other Fiestas don't have this arrangement, ECU is in different locations!) but thankfully there was just enough space to haul old battery out without doing that.

    Didn't get photos of actual job as I only had a short time to do the job before she had to use the car for work trip, but it starts on the button now within <1 sec

    #CarMaintenance

  37. Recently a work colleague was having slow/unreliable cranking in their 2010 #FordFiesta (previously fleet car but since purchased from the company) - was authorised to replace #battery before handover.

    Ordered battery in afternoon, quoted 2-4 days delivery but sent from #Yorkshire and arrived next day - impressive!

    Thought harness for #ECU would get in the way and have to be disconnected by springing big connector (other Fiestas don't have this arrangement, ECU is in different locations!) but thankfully there was just enough space to haul old battery out without doing that.

    Didn't get photos of actual job as I only had a short time to do the job before she had to use the car for work trip, but it starts on the button now within <1 sec

    #CarMaintenance

  38. This is why I wanted the smol #laptop with plenty of battery power, its perfect for #VCDS (specialist software and hardware for accessing #ECU of #VW / #Audi / #Skoda / #SEAT #cars

    #CarMaintenance

  39. This is why I wanted the smol #laptop with plenty of battery power, its perfect for #VCDS (specialist software and hardware for accessing #ECU of #VW / #Audi / #Skoda / #SEAT #cars

    #CarMaintenance