History of GenBoard/AdvancedComm
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2018-06-06 06:42:52 . . . . 84-236-63-101.pool.digikabel.hu [minor update. leave-TF mode (and instance turned off)]
2004-10-28 00:23:38 . . . . MembersPage/JörgenKarlsson [Linked VemsFrontier/Bluetooth]


Changes by last author:

Changed:
I'll try to keep a GenBoard available on network. This removes the dependency from real HW, (soldering iron etc...) for those who want to develop tuning software (maybe at work). If you feel like playing with tuning software, here is the trick (tell here if you'd like it for tuningsoftware development, tried to connect and failed: I'll try better availability than):
There was a GenBoard available on network for some time, to test some comm without real HW.
Changed:
telnet cell.dyndns.ws 32001 (or 32000)

and say mcd (or Manmcd if m spits binary data, maybe someone left menu to compatibility binary 1-letter command more by typing bye. Valid commands are on GenBoard/MenuSystem

Anyone who cares can easily plug in a spare VEMS for testing, so turned off (discontinued): telnet cell.dyndns.ws 32001 (or 32000)

and say mcd (or Manmcd if m spits binary data

* although leave-TF command (B1 + [modbus CRC] = B1 7F 34) necessary to leave TF-mode (for quite some time, only CRC-protected commands are interpreted by default, so the chance of accidental noise causing config change is minimal).

** or maybe left menu to compatibility binary 1-letter command more by typing bye. Valid commands are on GenBoard/MenuSystem

Changed:
You are encouraged to hook your GenBoard v2 or v3 to network (remove dangerous parts that can heat intensively: WBO2, sparking equipment, fuel lines :-). Easiest way is to connect to the serial port of a linux box and apt-get install ser2net package. Less advanced platforms than [Debian GNU Linux] must also have some not too complex way to set up the same.
You are encouraged to hook your GenBoard v2 or v3 to network (remove dangerous parts that can heat intensively: WBO2, sparking equipment, fuel lines :-). Easiest way is to connect to the serial port of a linux box and apt-get install ser2net package. Ser2net also available on platforms other than [Debian GNU Linux].