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Title: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: marrakech on June 12, 2015, 02:35:06 AM
Hi, everybody. Worked long time on online tuner for Siemens  MS42 and Siemens MS43 ECUs, named "Siemens online".
Device replace stock 29f400 flash and allows to tune all main ECU's params online.
Device can already change memory on the fly (online)
This is pre-pre-alpha, but i think this will be ready in 6 -9 month
Then i want to port this to ME7.x and BMW's MS45 (another flash).

video "first start"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41G436XkUBo


Title: Re: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: Lost on June 12, 2015, 03:12:30 AM
Great!! Keep it up


Title: Re: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: prj on June 12, 2015, 06:56:24 AM
Hi, everybody. Worked long time on online tuner for Siemens  MS42 and Siemens MS43 ECUs, named "Siemens online".
Device replace stock 29f400 flash and allows to tune all main ECU's params online.
Device can already change memory on the fly (online)
This is pre-pre-alpha, but i think this will be ready in 6 -9 month
Then i want to port this to ME7.x and BMW's MS45 (another flash).

video "first start"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41G436XkUBo

У нас уже есть решение в виде эмулятора Moates Roadrunner.
Чем твой будет лучше? Какая стоимость конечного продукта?


Title: Re: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: marrakech on June 12, 2015, 07:11:36 AM
It's too early to talk about price :)   less then 500$ I think.
I heard about "Moates Roadrunner". I think that it's very difficult for beginners.
My device will have simple PC soft to simplify tuning for beginners.




Title: Re: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: Lost on June 12, 2015, 08:00:58 AM
It's too early to talk about price :)   less then 500$ I think.
I heard about "Moates Roadrunner". I think that it's very difficult for beginners.
My device will have simple PC soft to simplify tuning for beginners.





I am intressred in buying it when finished.


Title: Re: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: _nameless on June 12, 2015, 08:25:53 AM
Start a order list..  I'm down!


Title: Re: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: prj on June 12, 2015, 03:10:13 PM
It's too early to talk about price :)   less then 500$ I think.
I heard about "Moates Roadrunner". I think that it's very difficult for beginners.
My device will have simple PC soft to simplify tuning for beginners.

There is no "simplification" of ME7. It's not like Siemens where a 10 year old can tune it.
I do not see what is "very difficult" about the moates emulator. It is hardware! Hardware that works perfectly. You tell it to monitor a file for changes, it loads this into the emulator in real time.

If you want to make a tuning suite for Siemens, go ahead, the older Siemens stuff is really straightforward.
But no one who does not have very profound interest in ECU's is going to ever tune ME7 well. And you can't make a tool to dumb it down either, as this will work horribly (Maestro).

Basically - we already have a solution for emulation. It works with TunerPro and it works with WinOLS. If your emulator was 250$ instead of 500$ and it works well - then I am sure you have a market. But if it costs about the same, then you are not bringing anything new to the table.


Title: Re: 29f400/800 emulator, online tuner
Post by: nyet on June 14, 2015, 06:26:05 PM
I agree. I don't care for a Maestro clone, but a cheaper version of the road runner would be great (especially if the download performance was significantly better).

Moates silly use of serial over USB to transfer data is very inefficient and slow.