TomMoloughney
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This thread will specifically discuss coding the i3.
DHP said:unless you want to build your own cable here are two pre-made options for the OBDII to ethernet cable
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jelloslug said:DHP said:unless you want to build your own cable here are two pre-made options for the OBDII to ethernet cable
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Ordered! (from ebay)
Well it will weeks before the cable shows up plus I think I will wait until I get the 07-505 update before I start messing with things.i3atl said:I see that some of the items you guys linked to include software - I would NOT use the software they've included. Instead see this thread: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=638188&page=143
TMSsilent said:What is so inexplicable and exasperating to me is that many far more difficult aspects of the car (such as the carbon materials engineering and the drive train) were engineered superbly.
At the top of every North American REx owners' list, by a wide margin: The ability to cycle on and off the "Hold State of Charge" function, which is BMW lingo for manually activating and deactivating the REx gen-set. If no access to API documentation becomes available, perhaps one of our ROTW friends can analyze a dump of bus communications to tell us what code is thrown when they select "Settings", "Range Extender", then "Hold State of Charge", as well as the code for manually deactivating the REx.TMSsilent said:So fellow coding fans.....what features would you hack first if you had the complete API documentation for your i3?
ultraturtle said:At the top of every North American REx owners' list, by a wide margin: The ability to cycle on and off the "Hold State of Charge" function, which is BMW lingo for manually activating and deactivating the REx gen-set. If no access to API documentation becomes available, perhaps one of our ROTW friends can analyze a dump of bus communications to tell us what code is thrown when they select "Settings", "Range Extender", then "Hold State of Charge", as well as the code for manually deactivating the REx.TMSsilent said:So fellow coding fans.....what features would you hack first if you had the complete API documentation for your i3?
Second on the list would be the Parameter ID (PID) for traction battery state of charge (SOC).
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