LCDash -Graphical LCD Digital Dashboard released!
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LCDash -Graphical LCD Digital Dashboard released!
From a long thread at msefi.com under expansion boards,
LCDash Community,
After many months of hard work the LCDash 1.5 has been released to the MegaSquirt community. For more information including pricing, availability, and a video of the LCDash in action check out http://lcdash.wikispaces.com/.
Thanks for all of your support,
Mike Gionfriddo
And
Chris Ladden
LCDash Community,
After many months of hard work the LCDash 1.5 has been released to the MegaSquirt community. For more information including pricing, availability, and a video of the LCDash in action check out http://lcdash.wikispaces.com/.
Thanks for all of your support,
Mike Gionfriddo
And
Chris Ladden
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This is a great example of the DigiDash installed in a ms bike.
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Does anyone like this gauge layout?
or should we stick to dial gauges?
or should we stick to dial gauges?
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I like!!!Gionfriddo wrote:Does anyone like this gauge layout?
or should we stick to dial gauges?
This would be great for the Digidash I want to eventually daisy chain to the LCDash on my Locost.
Seems like there should be a button that toggles between a few different configs? is this even possible, with memory limits and all? Possibly put the added gauge configs in a directory on the flash drive?
I think it would be cool to have a display all gauge setup like that, then a second page with at least two large Speedo/tacho gauges.
I also really like this setup. Can you switch between the original layout and this one? For cruising, I'd like the original layout where I more easily see RPM and AFR however, when tuning, all the extra parameters will be handy.Gionfriddo wrote:Does anyone like this gauge layout?
or should we stick to dial gauges?
Daisy chaining should be no problem with the two USB ports. You could create an [almost] endless chain of devices.This would be great for the Digidash I want to eventually daisy chain to the LCDash on my Locost.
We expect that feature to be available around July 6, 2007
The LCDash is only at 30k of code space out of 256k. So plenty of room for adding lots more features
For more information, we have a feature schedule here,
http://lcdash.wikispaces.com/Timeline
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Yeah I know that feature is on the list. My intention is to have at least two daisy chained together, and the last one doing the logging to a remote mounted flash drive, I think a 1gig flash drive could log many hours of driving. I've got a SD card adaptor working as well, so that's another option.rs-pssst wrote:Daisy chaining should be no problem with the two USB ports. You could create an [almost] endless chain of devices.This would be great for the Digidash I want to eventually daisy chain to the LCDash on my Locost.
We expect that feature to be available around July 6, 2007
The LCDash is only at 30k of code space out of 256k. So plenty of room for adding lots more features
For more information, we have a feature schedule here,
http://lcdash.wikispaces.com/Timeline
This LCDash is just so cool, tons of capability. Now I need to work on a bracket to mount it under the dash of my 68 Cougar temporarily until i get the locost up and running later in the year, or next year.......
Check out my Youtube video of the first power up of my LCdash -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GYgnJRrzaQ
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Scott -Do you have hex files of these configurations?
These setups are not configured to be ms compatible they simply talk to a pc through HyperTerminal...
I am just trying to get an understanding of what people want to look at while they are driving. Based on the opinions of the ms community is how we will decide on writing the firmware for the next gauge layout.
If you are really interested in messing with the gauges you can go to http://lcdash.com/source/LCDash/Documentation/ and change parameters of the analog gauge to make it larger.
Here is a live shot of the latestest gauges we've been working on:
Scope View Layout.
Available in LCDash-v1.2 firmware.
Hope you like....
Scope View Layout.
Available in LCDash-v1.2 firmware.
Hope you like....
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