Thank you for the warm words! Let me use this chance to ask for help
This engine computer can already write operation logs on an SD card via SPI, but we have a usability issue - in order to get the logs one needs to remove the SD card which means one would need to un-mount the ECU and open the case and remove the SD card, and who knows how many insert/removals would these cheap SD card holders survive. Yes to some extent this is a hardware issue - in a perfect works we would have a better case and a better location of the SD module, but we are not in the perfect world. In real world I think the easiest way is to access the logs via USB, since we already have a conveniently located USB and I trust the USB connectors much more than I trust the SD card holder.
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my Engine Control Module
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russian wrote:@mobyfab has migrated rusEfi to ChibiOS 3. We are only a couple of years late to the party
Giovanni wrote:LOL, now you can start over with RT 4
To maintain consistency I recommend you do it in 2019!
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Giovanni wrote:LOL, now you can start over with RT 4
Giovanni
You're making my life difficult.
Now that we use git submodules it should be a lot easier, also we are using the stable branches so it's not there yet.
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mobyfab wrote:...we are using the stable branches so it's not there yet.
matter of days, I guess
mobyfab wrote:You're making my life difficult.
Ooohh, the club is growing up.
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We have another unexpected random "fun": we have rusEfi working fine on F407 and F469 and a few F7 but today we got affected by what seems to be hardware watchdog on F405? The firmware compiled for that chip seems to be constantly rebooting itself unless WDG_SW bit it set?
Is anyone aware of any specifics of F405 versus F407 or does this all not sound right?
See https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/issues/711
Is anyone aware of any specifics of F405 versus F407 or does this all not sound right?
See https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/issues/711
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Now also supporting Kinetis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vm4fQnetag
Kinetis is interesting for us because it's 5v and because of some interesting peripheral for sensor signal decoding.
Kinetis is interesting for us because it's 5v and because of some interesting peripheral for sensor signal decoding.
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