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« on: January 24, 2011, 09:01:57 PM »

So I had the idea of rolling a website with the sole purpose of aggregating information for the different ME7.x ECUs.  There are original BINs, tuned BINs, DAMOS files, random spreadsheets with code word locations (and more) scattered all over these forums, and over the internet for that matter.  Wouldn't it be nice if you could simply look up an ECU either by number (06A906032NK, for example) or filter by year/make/model and get a page with an apt description of the ECU, quick facts, code locations and files?  Enter OpenMotronic.

OpenMotronic is my idea of a minimalist approach to combining all the knowledge out there on *specific* ME7.x ECUs.  This website is not for stuff like how to tune your S4 ECU, etc.

Right now, it's mostly a skeleton - I'm trying to nail the design down before I even try to make it into a working site.  I'm looking for your thoughts on how I've laid out the ECU info, and what info I've decided to included.

Keep in mind: this is not supposed to be the end-all-be-all for ME7.x information - it is supposed to be a relatively comprehensive, although not 100%, source of information.

With that in mind, I give you OpenMotronic (beta Tongue ): http://www.openmotronic.com/ecuinfo.html


Also, here's a look at how straight-forward I plan to have the search page be:  http://www.openmotronic.com/search.html



Thoughts?

EDIT:  I should also mention that this is only the first planned version.  In the future, there is nothing to stop me from being to add more sections for other info.  The main priority/first goal is to aggregate all basic ECU information/files together, though.
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« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2011, 01:03:03 AM »

I think the hardest part is making a good UI for the code locations... there are literally tens of thousands of ME locations. You cant just list them straight up.

That said, I have a tool that parses .kp files and .bin and can spit out .csvs (or what have you) filled with whatever data to assist you in populating a DB. I have been toying with the idea of doing something like it, but never got around to it.

heres a few sample .csvs I have (notice there are min/max values, which it pulls automatically from a .bin)



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« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2011, 05:56:22 AM »

Here's my initial thoughts on the UI portion or code locations: the "code locations" section is for ECUs without DAMOS files or any other resources to accurately pull out all the code locations. 

For instance, the example ECU (06A906032NK, my car's ECU, heh) doesn't seem to have a DAMOS file out there for it... atleast publically available.  Thus, it might only show a small table of verified code locations based on testing or whatever.

Now, given one of the numerous S4 ECUs like an Mbox or C box, etc etc - you could omit the code locations section and simply provide the XDf or DAMOS, etc.

Of course, this doesn't mean I couldn't ever design a code location UI specifically for searching from the thousands of codes.  This was just my initial thought process to how I went about that particular section.  (My example page violates the either code locations OR
DAMOS files thing... but it's only for display purposes anyways)
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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2011, 07:24:12 PM »

The trickiest thing about tuning different ECU revisions is finding the memory locations. Ultimately I think the solution is to have tools to automatically identify memory locations. This type of tool is being worked on by spen, and I am investigating doing some of it myself as well.

Certainly if we could convince everyone to use the same ECU variations, that would make everyones lives easier. Such as all B5 S4s using the MBox, and all B5 A4s using the whatever box...

Having this type of ECU info categorized and verified would be very useful. I have posted some info on the NefMoto Wiki with regard to ECU types etc, but so far I am the only one contributing to it.

I created the Wiki on NefMoto so that people could populate it with any info they wanted. So far though, everyone wants to use the forum, and no one is adding info to the wiki. People seem to like posting ECU info by answering questions that have been asked on the forum. Nobody seems to be motivated to post info without anyone asking a specific question.
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« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2011, 05:35:49 PM »

As time permits I will start populating topics to the wiki... anybody else with me?
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« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2011, 06:23:43 PM »

I'll try and contribute where I can.
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« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2011, 07:28:50 PM »

I think what would be great, is if people could just outline the information they want to see on the wiki. The people on this site have tons of info in there heads, so if there was specific info missing on the wiki, I think it would be easier for the experts to contribute.
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« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2016, 11:51:29 AM »

What ever happened to this site?
I was going to dump in my research, but link is dead.

Project died?
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