Nah, not tired of it at all, actually! I've been messing around with more commands anyway.
I've attached the comms log to this post, as requested. However I should note that the reason why EEHack doesn't freak out the dash but Flashhack does is apparently due to the actual code uploaded to the PCM; if I just connect to the bus with the current version of flashhack and send a manual command, nothing happens to the dash at all. The whole sequence in this log resulted in zero errors on the digital dash. However once I load kernel, then the dash freaks out, and continues to do so every time flashhack performs a bus reconnect operation.
Anyway, time for more CCM goodness. This time I've got dimmer controls!
Code:
F1 04 0000 0000 0000 01 00-FF Gauge Backlight Dim
F1 04 0000 0000 0000 02 00-FF Dash LCD Backlight Dim
F1 04 0000 0000 0000 04 00-FF Climate Control LCD Backlight Dim
F1 04 0000 0000 0000 08 00-FF Climate Control LED Indicator Dim
F1 04 0000 0000 0000 10 00 00-FF Dimmer Switch Override
F1 04 0000 0000 0000 20 00 00 00-FF Ambient Light Sensor Override
The "00-FF" sections are where you can put any value between 00 and FF to control the brightness of that section, or control the value of that input.
There are also commands referring to the security system, but my first attempts to probe them resulted in nothing...nothing...and then the alarm going off and the car freaking out, forcing me to kill the key. I won't be able to probe that system until a while later, when it's not 93F outside and the middle of the day with people trying to have conference calls.