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This is a discussion on CAN-View Software Updates within the Gen II Prius Technical Discussion forums, part of the Gen II (2004-2009) Toyota Prius Forums category; Originally posted by tomdeimos @Feb 11 2006, 12:53 PM I vote for doing similar to Toyota! For graph:  go to ...


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Old 02-12-2006, 07:48 AM   #21
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Originally posted by tomdeimos@Feb 11 2006, 12:53 PM
I vote for doing similar to Toyota!

For graph:  go to 100 and when higher just read 100.

For text: go to 255 and when over just read 255.
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I agree with this.
---- would be fine with me when coasting/EV mode


A couple other thoughts/suggestions for future updates Norm...
1)For batter SOC could you have the numbers turn Green when the SOC exceeds ~70% and Red when below 40%?
2)For fuel tank % could you have it turn RED at ~10 or 12%?
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Old 02-12-2006, 12:41 PM   #22
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the color change is a great idea... or have the number blink in unison with the last pip?... ok maybe thats a bit too elaborate
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Old 02-12-2006, 01:00 PM   #23
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as I don't care about US gallons could you just do the read out in L per hundred Km a lot less calculating for the code and as I know colours are a lot of code space of which there isn't a lot left I doubt that it's a realistic request. Use the code space remaining for other paramaters when they are found. IE: MG temps etc.
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as I don't care about US gallons could you just do the read out in L per hundred Km a lot less calculating for the code and as I know colours are a lot of code space of which there isn't a lot left I doubt that it's a realistic request. Use the code space remaining for other paramaters when they are found. IE: MG temps etc.
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I agree, save the code space but I'd like to see the MPG up to 100.

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OK, I just replaced the CAN code at the bottom of downloads ( http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca/downloads.html) with CCfeb126.hex (if you've done the Cv and the CI you only need the CC code)

MPG on the graph now is scaled at 100 full scale, numbers at 255 (+255 if over)
On a leisurely Sunday drive that had the graph roughly half way up most of the time so it seems more useful to me.

But it can always be changed.....
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1)For batter SOC could you have the numbers turn Green when the SOC exceeds ~70% and Red when below 40%?
Using this display for the average percentage SOC when the colors are changed at each level it seems that my 70% number for SOC would be good for when it turns red, to turn green though 50% is probably a better number.

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OK, I just replaced the CAN code at the bottom of downloads ( http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca/downloads.html) with CCfeb126.hex (if you've done the Cv and the CI you only need the CC code)

MPG on the graph now is scaled at 100 full scale, numbers at 255 (+255 if over)
On a leisurely Sunday drive that had the graph roughly half way up most of the time so it seems more useful to me.

But it can always be changed.....
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Is this right? If so there is a mix up on your web page. There the new code is Ci not
CC!

CI is dated Feb 12
CV and CC Feb 9

??????????
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Originally posted by tomdeimos@Feb 12 2006, 04:48 PM
Is this right?  If so there is a mix up on your web page.  There the new code is Ci not
CC!

CI is dated Feb 12
CV and CC Feb 9

??????????
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You are quite right; I've swapped them to read correctly as of 8pm PST.

While I am at it, the color coding of all graphs is something I will work towards, but
it has to be done in a generic fashion so I don't have to write new code for every graph.
Something like call every graph with a fixed set of thresholds andmatching colors to use when exceeding those thresholds. It will happen eventually.
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You are quite right; I've swapped them to read correctly as of 8pm PST.

While I am at it, the color coding of all graphs is something I will work towards, but
it has to be done in a generic fashion so I don't have to write new code for every graph.
Something like call every graph with a fixed set of thresholds andmatching colors to use when exceeding those thresholds. It will happen eventually.
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I wasn't even thinking of the graphs (I don't use them to be honest...I've tried and just can't get anything helpful out of them for my needs). I was just thinking about the text numbers changing color at the thresholds I gave above. Is that complicated too?

BTW, I have a Voltage graph that might be useful for determining the color change thresholds.
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As requested, I've added a table at the bottom of http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca/disppars.html
listing basic CAN packet IDs and data byte positions for basic CAN-view user parameters.
Additional parameters may be calculated from combinations of these.
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