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Old 10-10-2013, 04:05 PM   #176 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by t vago View Post
a 4k km test run? That would truly be awesome! Are you going to be able to reprogram your MPGuino during this trip? Reason I'm asking, is because the code itself is still changing, although no longer on a daily basis. I'm currently chasing down a potentially serious bug in the fuel injector pulse reading code, and I'd like to know that you would be able to apply the possible bug fix, when one comes out.

Also, I'd like to finalize the A-B graphical display, and I'd like to get the coastdown test code working (there are several defined EEPROM parameters so far, the RAM variables have been defined, and the coastdown data gathering routine is up and running, but the actual computation and display code has not yet been coded).
Yes that's the plan - 4kkm test run Two parts of it first will be trip to Prague, next week and the week after I'm going to Sofia. I'll be able to upload new code without any problem. If I'll only get access to EM So you can post updates and I'll upload the code immediately. And of course I'll post the results
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