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10th April 2012, 18:20 | #41 |
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I have been reading this thread with much interest
It's beyond my capabilities what you guys are doing but it's a fantastic achievement to get the ipk to display your messages, and hopefully one day to display obd data. Well done guys and keep up the good work Steve
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Good stuff! Re-upped for non-members!
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Leafie, what connector/pin are you using to connect to IKE ?
I've just got back from the car and I'm still getting the same non-sense data as before. Or, as someone said on bimmer forum, NavCoder is unable to translate NavBus data, but I cannot get I-bus data as well Can someone please point me in right direction ? First - where to access IBUS data (not NavBus) to get some meaningful readings like outside temp, coolant temp, RPM,... I tried with red-white wire with yellow dots on it (it should be IBUS wire, right?) |
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good starting point to understand all this is here: http://ibus.stuge.se/Main_Page |
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I have to say this is great work.
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Navcode can show the data, just not translate into what it means. I was getting garbage without the 10k resistor, but I just have the USB interface, a breadboard and the IKE. |
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Pin 10, S2 is the Nav-Bus.
I-bus is on Pin 3, S1 - Yes the 3 colour one. |
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