The very early prototype code is now online at github.com/valentineautos/AutoCC It's been changed a fair bit since the video and will change a lot in the coming weeks as I update it, but at least you can take a look at how it's coming together.
If I used a esp32 & canboard to decode my canbus from microsquirt ecu then sent it to lilygo & adafruit qualia esp32 displays via espnow would there be a lot of lag?
Good question. I've had no issues with lag currently, but I'm sending small packets on a button press as opposed to large amounts of data at a live rate you'd want - probably 100Hz or so? Also ESP-NOW has a 250byte packet limit so might be some work to split apart and reassemble all the data. I'll make a test environment in the next week or so and simulate it, but I have a feeling regular ol' Bluetooth might be a simpler solution
The very early prototype code is now online at github.com/valentineautos/AutoCC
It's been changed a fair bit since the video and will change a lot in the coming weeks as I update it, but at least you can take a look at how it's coming together.
Github Repo is not available getting a 404 Error
i would thing its set Private
@@daniel156161 BIG WHOOPS!!! You were right. Sorted, it's Public now. Cheers for the heads up
If I used a esp32 & canboard to decode my canbus from microsquirt ecu then sent it to lilygo & adafruit qualia esp32 displays via espnow would there be a lot of lag?
Good question. I've had no issues with lag currently, but I'm sending small packets on a button press as opposed to large amounts of data at a live rate you'd want - probably 100Hz or so?
Also ESP-NOW has a 250byte packet limit so might be some work to split apart and reassemble all the data.
I'll make a test environment in the next week or so and simulate it, but I have a feeling regular ol' Bluetooth might be a simpler solution