can you finish what you're working on then send me the updated version? since you have no revision control, im hesitant to make any changes for you while you're also working on it, as merging may be difficult.
can you finish what you're working on then send me the updated version? since you have no revision control, im hesitant to make any changes for you while you're also working on it, as merging may be difficult.
I'll get you what Im working on in the next day or two.
Buddrow
If it don't fit force it, if it don't force fit f&%@ it!
alrighty
should get some revision control going sooner or later too, that really helps even just for you, so you can see all your code changes
github is good for that, it's free unless you make a private repository (which sounds like you would)
Im intrested in one if you are looking for a market, prob about a month from having 4l60e ready to go in tho
Rodeo,
I am in the process of bench testing right now. A month or so will hopefully give me enough time to get all(or most) the bugs worked out by the time you're ready.
If it don't fit force it, if it don't force fit f&%@ it!
I am an stm32 guy but I would love to learn from you, I am interested in TCM in general (that's on top of my interest in PCM/ECU/EMS etc)
First things first, did you decide which license you are using? Is the software going to be published anywhere? Is it published anywhere?
Same about the hardware: do you have the PCB files published, do you intend to publish them?
Eventually I would love to integrate something like that into my ECU project. Poke me if you would be interested to join forces :)
rusefi,
I am on the fence currently as to how I will put this project to market, be it an open source item or commercial product. We can talk about your plans and take it from there. I am currently collaborating with another user on this forum so I have his work to consider as well when deciding which way to go. I am interested in what you have going on, I'll have to check out the details of your project. PM me and we will talk.
Buddrow
If it don't fit force it, if it don't force fit f&%@ it!
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