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VemsTune for Android ?

Started by ASSA, June 16, 2011, 03:05:49 PM

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PeepPaadam

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Got it working, though the ISP pins are in reversed order. I made a drawing with the connections necessary to connect cheap HC-06, worked very well and VEMSTune also easily connected, tuned the car without wire.

But, the COM port on VEMS did not respond when I had connected HC-06, should it be like that?


mads b (dk)

Remove Tx on HC-06 to use computer.....
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PeepPaadam

You mean using computer through VEMS RS232 port right?

mads b (dk)

Yes to use your computer through rs232 you have to remove Tx on hc-06
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Kamuto

Quote from: mads b (dk) on September 18, 2014, 12:22:52 PM
Yes to use your computer through rs232 you have to remove Tx on hc-06
and where is the point of using it then? :)
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PeepPaadam

Then you can use the HC-06 with VEMSDisplay for Android, not for tuning with laptop.

Kamuto

Quote from: PeepPaadam on September 19, 2014, 05:02:17 AM
Then you can use the HC-06 with VEMSDisplay for Android, not for tuning with laptop.
it works really good for mapping when you are like having some noise or something which leads usb-rs232 randomly disconect :)
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PeepPaadam

What I meant that when you disconnect Tx, then you can use HC-06 for Android and RS232 for tuning, when Tx is connected, you can do both.

NOTORIOUS VR

Quote from: PeepPaadam on September 21, 2014, 07:42:53 AM
What I meant that when you disconnect Tx, then you can use HC-06 for Android and RS232 for tuning, when Tx is connected, you can do both.

Can you clarify please?

Is using HC-06 connected to ISPI only for connection to Android tablet?  Not for tuning via laptop over BT?

What about BT connection to tablet + tuning via COM port at same time? 

NOTORIOUS VR

Quote from: NOTORIOUS VR on October 30, 2015, 03:19:37 AM
Quote from: PeepPaadam on September 21, 2014, 07:42:53 AM
What I meant that when you disconnect Tx, then you can use HC-06 for Android and RS232 for tuning, when Tx is connected, you can do both.

Can you clarify please?

Is using HC-06 connected to ISPI only for connection to Android tablet?  Not for tuning via laptop over BT?

What about BT connection to tablet + tuning via COM port at same time?

Bump for clarification... Anyone?


PeepPaadam

You can tune with laptop also when using HC-06 in ISP port, but not simultaneously. Also when HC-06 is connected to ISP, RS232 port does not work, at least the one for connecting laptop. Haven't tested 2nd RS232 port.

NOTORIOUS VR

Quote from: PeepPaadam on March 16, 2016, 07:35:32 AM
You can tune with laptop also when using HC-06 in ISP port, but not simultaneously. Also when HC-06 is connected to ISP, RS232 port does not work, at least the one for connecting laptop. Haven't tested 2nd RS232 port.

So for clarification... if HC-06 is connected to ISP port, it can be used for AIM & Triggerframe to BT/Android tablet and also tuning in vemstune... you just cannot do both, even if using normal serial port connection on ECU.  So realistically the only advantage here is that the BT module is inside the ECU case?

PeepPaadam

Yes, exactly.

I have used this way for two years or so, never had any problems and really would not go back to RS232 again.

NOTORIOUS VR

Quote from: PeepPaadam on March 16, 2016, 04:46:31 PM
Yes, exactly.

I have used this way for two years or so, never had any problems and really would not go back to RS232 again.

Thanks for the clarification! :)