Hi Michael, I cannot find the data from 32A does not appear elsewhere in the logs. My guess is that OnStar uses a separate GPS system than the navigation, and OnStar sends the latitude/longitude on 32A, and the navigation system sends it on a different bus (or, hopefully, on the same bus but with a different CAN ID). I'll take a look at your log file, and see if I can find the GPS information, if it is in there. -Scott On 6/2/2012 7:16 AM, Michael Jochum wrote:
Hi Scott,
can you check that the data from ID 32A is somewhere else in your logs? in mine 32A is always zero. We have here no OnStar. But i have the full package including Navigation.
Bye michael
The latitude/longitude conversion is almost the same as what you have for the Tesla, with two exceptions -- changing the 2048 to 1000, as noted, and the accounting for negative numbers is different. It seems that the number the Volt supplies is a 31-bit signed integer. The easiest way to handle that, I think, would be to add "latlon = latlon<< 1;" before checking for<0, and then "latlon = latlon>> 1;" afterwards. Running the code you have with those two changes seems to work fine.
The bad news is that I have checked all my log files (I have been logging almost all the time I have driven for about 8 months now), and the CAN ID 32A (latitude/longitude) has never shown all zeroes. If the GPS data is unobtainable, I believe the car reports the most recent reading. The GPS data comes from the OnStar system, so I am thinking it may only provide the data if the OnStar service has been activated, which could be a problem for owners outside of U.S/Canada.
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