@saintjimmy49 Can do most but not the fullscreen on startup (which causes issues on some platforms). Start megatunix, open your favorite dash after it's ready, close and exit megatunix. now in a shell, run "megatunix -rsmq " and after a moment the dash should popup, at which point you can right click and jump to fullscreen. If you'r using a development snapshot you may need to specify the ecu type as well with "-p ms2" or "-p ms1"
The PC was a Via Mini-ITX 1Ghz jobbie until it fried. Currently seeking a replacement for that. Video was driven by the onboard composite video out. It looked pretty good surprisingly.
Thanks for the compliment and for the software! I modified the source on my setup so it would automatically load my gauges and hide the main window. I'm planning to write some add-ons because I want to use the in car PC to data log my runs while road racing-- planning to incorporate GPS data and hopefully capture video at the same time. Linux is a great platform for this. If I ever come up with anything good I'll share it.
Please keep me abreast of your ideas as they are very similar to ideas of my own. NOTE: MegaTunix is logging continuously in the background while it runs, and you can export it using the main gui. (I could add a hotkey for that I suppose so u could cump it easily, or just an option to dump it on a periodic basis), as it'll consume a hefty amoung of memory if left running for very long periods.
fast and furious shit right there
M0thaphucka 1 month ago
Hey do your gauges in MegaTunix open automatically in full screen when you start the computer? im trying to get mine do but i dont know how.
saintjimmy49 10 months ago
@saintjimmy49 Can do most but not the fullscreen on startup (which causes issues on some platforms). Start megatunix, open your favorite dash after it's ready, close and exit megatunix. now in a shell, run "megatunix -rsmq " and after a moment the dash should popup, at which point you can right click and jump to fullscreen. If you'r using a development snapshot you may need to specify the ecu type as well with "-p ms2" or "-p ms1"
mtx001 8 months ago
Nice engine sound!
1974acd 1 year ago
MegaTunix 0.9.19-beta2 is out, faster, improved dashboards, CLI options (to make the other windows invisible, etc...) Network mode, etc
mtx001 1 year ago
Can you tell us about your screen hardware setup etc please? Looks good :-) (good choice using Debian too! :-) )
fredio54 3 years ago
The PC was a Via Mini-ITX 1Ghz jobbie until it fried. Currently seeking a replacement for that. Video was driven by the onboard composite video out. It looked pretty good surprisingly.
Chaoticmass 3 years ago
can you tell me for the softwear that you used it plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
topsupers 3 years ago
@topsupers megatunix
pedro1229 1 year ago
It's nice to see the software I wrote put to good use!
Got any tips for improving it further?
Man, that car sounds sweet!
mtx001 4 years ago
Thanks for the compliment and for the software! I modified the source on my setup so it would automatically load my gauges and hide the main window. I'm planning to write some add-ons because I want to use the in car PC to data log my runs while road racing-- planning to incorporate GPS data and hopefully capture video at the same time. Linux is a great platform for this. If I ever come up with anything good I'll share it.
Chaoticmass 4 years ago
Please keep me abreast of your ideas as they are very similar to ideas of my own. NOTE: MegaTunix is logging continuously in the background while it runs, and you can export it using the main gui. (I could add a hotkey for that I suppose so u could cump it easily, or just an option to dump it on a periodic basis), as it'll consume a hefty amoung of memory if left running for very long periods.
mtx001 4 years ago