foxdie wrote:jezzab wrote:Any one stepped it up and moved over to 11bit GMLAN instead of 29bit?
29bit is great and you can simulate commands the module is sending but that's it. 11bit you can program the modules via software, request data that's stored in its chips (even the ones that dont have an EEPROM), write config changes (VIN, VIM, options etc etc)
Anyone wanting to have a play I'd suggest reading GMW-3110 2010 edition.. Good read
Just surprised no one is on it? Or posting about it
It might be because there's a lot~ of information still un-deciphered in the 29-bit realm. I do realise all the juicy bits are in the 11-bit realm, I've taken a look at GMW-3110 (2010 edition) but makes my eyes bleed and brain turn into that of a cabbage
One day I'll get my head around it. Hoping someone else can get there first then explain it to me
Ps. Anyone aware of a document that actually explains what each 29-bit frame is? That'd help us build up the GMLan_Bible so much quicker!
It's not that bad. Atleast its not like a message in bottle like 29bit its talking one on one to the module.
When you get into it. Give me a yell, I've been playing with it for about a year now. It's nice to write some software, click a button and write the vin, vim, config etc Got sick of pulling thing out