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This section documents how to control an AIM Mychron3 Dash display, using an RCP unit via LUA scripting.
This section documents how to control an AIM Mychron3 Dash display, using an RCP unit via LUA scripting.
The following information is a sum up of reverse engineering findings documented here: [http://sites.google.com/site/mychron3/home/can-bus-protocol]. Examples of LUA implementation of the the different packets documented on the Mychron 3 Hack page are provided below:
The following information is a sum up of reverse engineering findings documented here: [http://sites.google.com/site/mychron3/home/can-bus-protocol]. Examples of LUA implementation of the the different packets documented on the Mychron 3 Hack page are provided below.





Revision as of 21:54, 8 January 2015

This section documents how to control an AIM Mychron3 Dash display, using an RCP unit via LUA scripting. The following information is a sum up of reverse engineering findings documented here: [1]. Examples of LUA implementation of the the different packets documented on the Mychron 3 Hack page are provided below.


Packet 401h: RPM, Speed, Gear blink control, Gear

TODO


Packet 402h: Temperature/Pressure fields (bottom left of display)

TODO


Packet 404h: Control for fields displayed on bottom left of display

TODO


Packet 405h: Shift LEDs, Alarm LEDs

TODO


Packet 406h: RPM range for the digital RPM readout

TODO


Packet 408h: Timing

TODO