First_Working_Gauges_Jan112012b
Nobdy, libobd and obdsim running inside an Ubuntu Qemu on a Fedora desktop. The obdsim provider process running in one terminal window is reading a database and feeding simulated live OBDII data via the libobd API to the nobdy framework, which is in turn using a websocket to feed a QJson subscriber hosted by the Firefox browser. More info at nobdy.wikia.com/wiki/Nobdy_Wiki Primary contributors: libod=mal2073, obdsim==Chunky_Ks, nobdy=tripzero
First_Working_Gauges_Jan112012b
Nobdy, libobd and obdsim running inside an Ubuntu Qemu on a Fedora desktop. The obdsim provider process running in one terminal window is reading a database and feeding simulated live OBDII data via the libobd API to the nobdy framework, which is in turn using a websocket to feed a QJson subscriber hosted by the Firefox browser. More info at nobdy.wikia.com/wiki/Nobdy_Wiki Primary contributors: libod=mal2073, obdsim==Chunky_Ks, nobdy=tripzero