SSM logger and library
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 12:32 am
Hello everyone,
I have been working on a simple SSM logging utility and a reusable library, they can be downloaded at http://www.codeplex.com/ssm
The logger basically works, but I have a bit more work to do before it's truly ready for regular use by regular people. Feel free to try it out, but don't set your expectations too high just yet... I do hope to get it 'done' by summertime but I can't make any promises.
The SSM protocol library however is pretty stable already, and it is the main reason that I am 'going public' with this stuff today. If you use C# or any .Net language, and you'd like to use SSM to communicate with your Subaru, I think you may find it useful. It is released under the GPL, so feel free to use it for your own GPLed project.
Thanks go out to Calvin Cestari for his PDF file describing the SSM protocol, and to the Enginuity team for discovering and documenting so many of the SSM parameters and for allowing me to bundle the Enginuity logger definition file with my code. And of course to Colby at Tactrix, for the cables that make all of this possible.
Enjoy!
I have been working on a simple SSM logging utility and a reusable library, they can be downloaded at http://www.codeplex.com/ssm
The logger basically works, but I have a bit more work to do before it's truly ready for regular use by regular people. Feel free to try it out, but don't set your expectations too high just yet... I do hope to get it 'done' by summertime but I can't make any promises.
The SSM protocol library however is pretty stable already, and it is the main reason that I am 'going public' with this stuff today. If you use C# or any .Net language, and you'd like to use SSM to communicate with your Subaru, I think you may find it useful. It is released under the GPL, so feel free to use it for your own GPLed project.
Thanks go out to Calvin Cestari for his PDF file describing the SSM protocol, and to the Enginuity team for discovering and documenting so many of the SSM parameters and for allowing me to bundle the Enginuity logger definition file with my code. And of course to Colby at Tactrix, for the cables that make all of this possible.
Enjoy!