LooselyHeldPlans
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I was referring to financial help. Maybe a bounty program would help encourage development for those items that are outstanding.You know, I've been wanting to do this kind of thing for a while. (CAN bus hacking, that is.) A little over a month ago, I went looking for others (outside of a professional capacity) who had experimented with the Wrangler's CAN bus, and I managed to find just one person. That was redracer.
Today, it looks like others are finding interest in their Wrangler's CAN bus, and they should be. There are a lot of really interesting things to be discovered, and there are going to be even more interesting creations to build from that knowledge. I expect to see more participants come January, but as of today, I stand ready to add any and all outside additions to the tracking spreadsheet.
From the beginning, I've shared my own research with others in the hopes that this could snowball a collaborative effort with many participants. There's plenty enough to go around (and ten times that when you start working with Unified Diagnostic Services over CAN). You know, Wrangler owners are famous for how they customize their vehicles, and today we're just now starting to build upon that tradition in a whole new way. We're just at the beginning of this journey. So in a narrow sense, that's crowdsourcing. It's just so early that it doesn't yet look like it... yet!
When you talked about support, assuming you meant the financial kind, I can't think of anything I need right now to cover my involvement or motivate my efforts. In all honesty, I can think of a number of ways that money could be put to good use here (the purchase of professional diagnostic equipment which provide Wrangler ECU configuration settings and diagnostic commands that we can learn from, the building of one or two standardized in-vehicle platforms which a diverse pool of community-built projects could execute from, there's also the commercial references which can help fill in any major missing pieces, etc). But assuming we get others get on-board, that might be a discussion for tomorrow.
If you were suggesting added support in the form of a wider net (not just Wrangler owners), I don't see myself refusing an outsider's contribution (of knowledge, of effort) without cause, but this early-on, I'd hope that we might focus on fishing for participants from our own pond first. Wrangler owners are going to be well motivated, and they're going to have access to their own vehicles, which is a big plus. Two months from now, if things are stagnating and this same conversation has weight, it might be time for that wider net.
On that note, it's going to be tough going for those without a Wrangler to participate, but the right people will be able to work through that handicap. Ive posted a Wranlger JL CAN bus extract from a four mile drive (beginning to end). If you or anyone wants to crack it open and take a look, by all means, go ahead. As it turns out, at least one other person has managed to pull some useful information out of that extract. I learned of this when they privately asked me to fill them in on one particular aspect of that drive. ?
Down the line I want to create my own sPod with a pi and have thought about also tieing other things into the pi as well.
One fun idea, since I’ll shortly not be able to see out my back window, I could replace my rear view mirror with one of their wide aspect LCDs. Using this CAN info, I could overlay the steering angle on a rear camera feed to replicate the steering lines that show up in uConnect.
How freaking cool is that!!
Edit: here’s a perfect LCD:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096FPZTZP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_XCJ7YGJD4NYC0NQGDCRX?psc=1
Imagine having this instead of your rear view and a video feed that switches from front, left, right, or rear depending on user definable (or CAN driven) setting.
I think this dream might take me from a spectator to someone that fiddles with this stuff.
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