Hey Andi,
welcome on boiard :-) Great to have new input on the e-Up development.
The comfort-can approach I follow is indeed a bit of a struggle and direct OBD access would be great.
At the moment I'm on holiday (we are roadtripping with our new e-Up :-)), but next week I can give some more help I hope.
But perhaps someone else can help you on the general questions for the moment.
Greetinx
Chris
Am Mittwoch, den 08.07.2020, 09:13 +0200 schrieb Soko:
Hey,
I'm Soko and live in Austria/Europe. I'm a programmer since 20 years
now, mainly (big) Windows applications (PowerBuilder, C#, .NET) with
databases (MSSQL, Oracle, ...).
I also dabble in Arduino/ESP32 programming with little projects for my
home since 2 years.
I've just bought the new version of the Volkswagen e-Up (equals Skoda
citigo and Seat Mii) and was directed to your project by some guys over
at www.goingelectric.de.
I'd like to contribute to OVMS by adding the e-Up using the standard
OBD2 cable (not the Komfort-CAN).
My first hurdle though is to get the development environment under
Windows up and running. Which seems to be a big task by itself. I guess
using Visual Studio Code with PlatformIO (as I do for my Arduino
projects) is no option, correct?
I have to use this special "ESP IDF" to make it work...
Is there any better/newer guide for me than page 6 of the developer
guide doc?
Thanks
Andi
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