This evening I have received 6 notifications (so far) from the iOS app
telling me that this new release is available. I have properly
dismissed each of the notifications, so it is not just a repeat for
lack of acknowledgement. Is something broken?
-- Steve
On Mon, 27 May 2019, Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
Today, we are pleased to release v3.2.002 to general availability. This is the first
public v3.2 version, with approximately 200 bug fixes and enhancements (mostly to
individual vehicle support modules).
A summary of the major changes is here:
2019-05-12 MWJ 3.2.002 OTA release
- Locations: Introduce support for location actions
- Twizy: Release 1.0.0 -- all V2 features planned are now included in V3
- Vehicle framework: Regenerative braking signal generation
- Vehicle framework: DBC and RETOOLS integrations
- Vehicles: Extensions to Kia Niro, Kia Soul, Mitsubishi, Nissan Leaf,
Renault Twizy, SmartID, Tesla Model S, and Think City
For full detail on all changes, check the GitHub revision history.
The v3 modules can be updated over the air (wifi), via SD CARD, or over USB - all
without requiring special hardware programmers like the PICKIT used for v2. The
simplest way to update the module firmware is to connect it as a client to your wifi
network (or phone hotspot), and then use the web interface Config / Firmware /
Flash-from-Web; that will show you the version you are running, as well as the latest
version available for update. One click on 'Flash now' and the update will be
downloaded and installed. Alternatively, you can download the firmware update to a
file named ovms3.bin in the root directory of a FAT formatted SD CARD and insert the
card into the module's slot - the new firmware will be updated automatically and the
file renamed ovms3.done to signify completion.
This firmware also includes the feature to check for and automatically update to newly
available firmware, every night (so long as the vehicle is connected to WiFi). After
updating to 3.1.005 or later, you can enable this for future firmware releases with
'config ota auto yes'. You can choose the release level by setting 'config ota tag
edge|eap|main', as one of:
* edge: Bleeding edge developer nightly-builds
* eap: Early Access Program (full releases, but with little public testing)
* main: Publicly tested full releases (the most stable)
Thank you to all the open source developers who have contributed to this, and
previous, releases, and thank you for your support of the project.
Open Vehicles
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