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    Great ideas, except that I need the default to be a simple metric
    (something from standard_metrics.h).  I'm not seeing mi/kwh among
    them.  <br>
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    You can configure it with a short script, however.  Great example
    item for the docs...<br>
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    Greg<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix"><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:mr23@comcast.net">mr23@comcast.net</a> wrote:<br>
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        <div dir="auto">Miles per kWh ?</div>
        <div dir="auto">5.0 is pretty good. 3.3 is winter.</div>
        <div dir="auto">Filter the instantaneous so out doesn't jump
          around too much and distract.</div>
        <div dir="auto">Alternate is/with trip average.</div>
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          <div dir="auto">------ Original message------</div>
          <div dir="auto"><b>From: </b>Greg D.<gregd2350@gmail.com></gregd2350@gmail.com></div>
          <div dir="auto"><b>Date: </b>Wed, Nov 8, 2017 9:26 PM</div>
          <div dir="auto"><b>To: </b>Mark Webb-Johnson;</div>
          <div dir="auto"><b>Cc: </b>OVMS Developers;</div>
          <div dir="auto"><b>Subject:</b>Re: [Ovmsdev] DEMO vehicle</div>
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        Yea!  Humming along just fine.<br>
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        Question to the larger audience:  As a default, what metric
        should the ECU Simulator map to the Fuel Flow display element? 
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        Most HUDs have a default display for fuel consumption, often in
        Liters/hr (or configurable to that).  The scale and # of digits
        is limited - mine has a range of 0 to 19.9.  I was originally
        thinking something power-related would be appropriate, but none
        fit in the display's range, and doing hokey things like scaling
        by 1/10 fail a cursory usability test.  I'm thinking a useful
        display, both for use and as a verification of function, would
        be to display the metric v.b.12v voltage.  How does that sound?<br>
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        Note that the individual elements can be re-mapped by command
        (config set <a href="http://obd2ecu.ma" moz-do-not-send="true">obd2ecu.ma</a>p
        <pid> <metric>), and these values are stored in flash and
            automatically loaded when the obdii ecu is started or
            reloaded.  I'm just wondering what the default should be. 
            The other pre-loaded default PIDs are RPM, Speed, and
            Coolant Temperature (which is mapped to Motor temp).  One
            can change any of these, and/or add more as desired.</metric></pid><br>
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        Thanks,<br>
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        Greg<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:<br>
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          <div class="">Try this:</div>
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              <div class="">OVMS > wakeup</div>
              <div class="">Vehicle has been woken</div>
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          <div class="">it’ll jiggle, but not much else.</div>
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          <div class="">Would be nice to have it drive around the
            streets. But following roads may be a little bit tricky.</div>
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          Regards, Mark.
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                <div class="">On 9 Nov 2017, at 4:45 AM, Greg D. <<a
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                         ="" class="">Nice, useful tool.  It also
                        works to "drive" the ECU simulator for
                        displaying to an external HUD / dongle.</div>
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                         ="" class="">But, the demo was somewhat
                        underwhelming, as the virtual car was just
                        sitting there.  Where is the "Gitty Up" button?</div>
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                         ="" class="">Greg</div>
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                         ="" class="">------ Original message------</div>
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                         ="" class=""><b class="">From: </b>Mark
                        Webb-Johnson<mark@webb-johnson.net  class=""></mark@webb-johnson.net ></div>
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                         ="" class=""><b class="">Date: </b>Wed,
                        11/8/2017 4:03 AM</div>
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                         ="" class=""><b class="">To: </b>OVMS
                        Developers;</div>
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                         ="" class=""><b class="">Subject:</b>[Ovmsdev]
                        DEMO vehicle</div>
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                      <div class="">I’ve been working on a DEMO vehicle
                        in the firmware. This is enabled by:</div>
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                        <div class="">vehicle module DEMO</div>
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                      <div class="">The idea is that this vehicle
                        exercises all the metrics in a logical way. It
                        can simulate driving, charging, and sitting
                        idle. Along with the ‘metric set’ command, it
                        can be used to demonstrate all the different
                        modes. It works something like the ovms_democar
                        at the server-side, but runs on a vehicle module
                        itself.</div>
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                      <div class="">It is intended to be used by
                        firmware developers for testing their functions.
                        Things like ovms_server_v2 and ovms_server_v3.
                        Also, stress testing on the bench (without
                        requiring a vehicle).</div>
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                      <div class="">Functionality is basic at the
                        moment, but it is working. I should be able to
                        finish the last parts of ovms_server_v2 now.</div>
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                      <div class="">Regards, Mark.</div>
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