Hiya Dave
No worries, there are now quite a few threads
It's actually no bad thing to see others thinking of / wishing for the same thing, and we certainly do intend to keep up the good work.
Thanks for the compliment, It makes it all that more worthwhile to be appreciated for our efforts in what we are trying to achieve. My thanks also extends to every other member and the moderation of this forum for all the help, participation, appreciation and support.
Speaking of which;
The Temp Alarm has been fixed in the software already Duane, along with the Turbo boost pressure and many other such things. It does still need final testing though, but i really don't expect any problems as it was a fairly simple fix once the problem was identified and re created on our bench jig.
We have also fixed the core problem that has always existed in the BCU settings i believe i mentioned before, which involved re writing a lot of it and we have added extra values to it.
This of course is being done in the origional Nanocom One's and the Evolutions, so all existing owners will benefit.
However there are so many changes and it's all so detailed, the testing is no quick job, but it's already progressing well and looking very good
We are also still sorting a Key programming issue affecting slots 3 and 4 only, but are struggling with this a bit to get it just right and it looks like there may still be a problem we have to get to the root of.
The BCU testing, most especially the key programming is made a bit more difficult as much of it really needs a full working vehicle rather than a Bench Test jig, and we sold the Disco 2, we purchased new in 2000 to develop on many years back, when we finished our own software, and don't have instant access to another vehicle.
I have however put the word out around my many business friends who fix and sell Land Rovers and they usually find me something fairly quickly.
In the meantime, i am also trying to use our bench test Jig and having just got a key, discovered it does not get recognized and noted this would be because our bench test Jig does not have a receiver. But this afternoon, i sussed that the Receiver for the Disco 2 is in fact the same as on the Disco 3 and i do have one of those, if only i am now able to find it after the move
If i can find it, i should be able to graft it onto our Bench test rig and hopefully get the rig seeing the key and so accelerate the Key programming, possibly negating the requirement to get a vehicle anyway.
So although all this bug fixing and re developing stuff is not exactly at the lightening speed i would have hoped, and in all honesty it might even be a few months yet before everything is totally sorted and we can start looking at niceties and wishes. It took us quite a while the first time with debugging our own stuff to get it totally flawless. But it's certainly all coming along slowly but surely, which i guess is actually a huge achievement in it's own right.


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