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Move notes lower down in README.
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Christopher Peplin
<chris.peplin@rhubarbtech.com>
Sat, 4 Jan 2014 03:31:32 +0000
(22:31 -0500)
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Christopher Peplin
<chris.peplin@rhubarbtech.com>
Sat, 4 Jan 2014 03:31:32 +0000
(22:31 -0500)
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This library doesn't assume anything about the source of your diagnostic message
requests or underlying interface to the CAN bus. It uses dependency injection to
give you complete control.
requests or underlying interface to the CAN bus. It uses dependency injection to
give you complete control.
-## OBD-II Basics
-
-TODO diagram out a request, response and error response
-
-* store the request arb id, mode, pid, and payload locally
-* send a can message
-* get all new can messages passed to it
-* Check the incoming can message to see if it matches one of the standard ECU
- response IDs, or our arb ID + 0x8
-* if it matches, parse the diagnostic response and call the callback
-
## Usage
First, create some shim functions to let this library use your lower level
## Usage
First, create some shim functions to let this library use your lower level
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You can also see the test coverage if you have `lcov` installed and the
$ BROWSER=google-chrome-stable make coverage
$ BROWSER=google-chrome-stable make coverage
+## OBD-II Basics
+
+TODO diagram out a request, response and error response
+
+* store the request arb id, mode, pid, and payload locally
+* send a can message
+* get all new can messages passed to it
+* Check the incoming can message to see if it matches one of the standard ECU
+ response IDs, or our arb ID + 0x8
+* if it matches, parse the diagnostic response and call the callback
+
+
## Future Notes
you're going to request a few PIDs over and over again at some frequency
## Future Notes
you're going to request a few PIDs over and over again at some frequency