Thank you thank you thank you! I am dying to use my tablet to tune, I'm SICK of lugging my old windows laptop around to tune and the battery sucks
Frankly, hptuners is the only reason I keep my old laptop around anymore
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Love this idea OP! My battery life on my tablet is amazing. Nice to hit the track up and not worry about battery life for a change.
Anything become of this yet Keith? So sick of dealing with Windows BS.
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At the risk of sounding like a dick, the android system would suck to develop for...well maybe i should say support. With the amount of varying hardware, manufacturer interface tweaks, and then carrier bullshit (assuming it's a cell version which are becoming more commonplace), trying to troubleshoot on systems that are on SOOO many different versions because the manufacturer doesn't support. iOS would be a much better choice if it were me having to deal with the headache of supporting, but that's just my $.02. I'm loving my Surface Pro 3... and the HP TM2 before it, Panasonic Toughbook... great devices, in a sea of crappy windows tablets. Anyway, interested to see what the future holds. Keep up the great work Keith.
What would be nice is this. Just an android/ios app to view datalogs and tune details. I'm not ready to put away my tuning laptop just yet. But when I'm not on the laptop, I'm on my tablet/phone. And when people on the forum post requesting help, its a pain to drag out the laptop just to review the files. 99% of my time on the forum is on my phone.
Great idea, and it would also be an easier transition into tuning from that platform as well.
If you have a wifi/bluetooth obd device, you can use the mobile app TrackAddict which we have via the app store.
We're working giving it near the same functionality as VCM Scanner. The idea being that you can use your mobile device to record and view, but if you want to do real data analysis, you'll be sending the file to your PC to open via VCM Scanner.
Any plans to include the GM specific PIDs? Like Knock? Haven't connected to the 2010 LS3 car, just the 2004 Grand Prix 3.8... no GM specific PIDs listed..
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I'm really looking forward to this. I hate dealing with cables strewn about in the car while I'm trying to drive to record things. I don't mind plugging in to flash, but this will be great.