That's the thing, I don't think there is any free information out there. You have to pay $$$ to get the docs. What did you manage to find out? Raw commands? If I knew how to build a simple bus monitor that could monitor the traffic (probably not difficult) then I could probably reverse engineer something (as I'm sure most of you could as well). In any case, I too am looking for info. Elm Electronics has a good interface chip, but it's $$$ as well. -- Sean At 04:49 PM 1/6/2006, you wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com [mailto:lpc2000@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf > > Of Randy M. Dumse > > Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 3:37 PM > > To: lpc2000@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: RE: [lpc2000] Re: J1939 stacks for the LPC2xxx's? > > > > > Do you know anything about J1850 (OBDII)? > > > > What do you need to know? I've done keyword protocol. > > > > Randy > > www.newmicros.com > >I'm a "me too" on this topic :) > >Is there any documentation out there on how to get info from an OBDII port? >I had a OBDII scanner hooked up to a Ford truck at one time and was able to >figure out a few commands like oil temp, tran temp, ... It would be nice if >there was a document that covered all of the commands. I've Googled quite a >bit on the subject and have come up with nothing. > >Thanks for any info you could give out!!! > > >Greg Deuerling
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RE: [lpc2000] [OT] J1939 stacks for the LPC2xxx's?
2006-01-06 by Sean
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