The TBM (TronBike Meter) does a good job of measuring the electrical usage as long as its running properly itself - however, I still lack digitized input for speed and mileage. Also, the stability of the TBM hardware - I get sporadic freezes requiring a tedious reset and loosing yet more data, and how clumsy a PDA is on a motorcycle is bumming me out. The speedometer fix was easy, but needless to say I started the search for the next cluster and dash upgrade.
Newer iPaq with Bluetooth was the plan, but I am tired of getting clobbered on eBay trying to get one of these.
Thoughts:
- I've pondered iPhone as a console, but the SDK lacks direct bluetooth support and no IR - if I had a Wifi something, maybe.
- Going for specific hardware/gauges is easy, but it lacks the automation I seek and is too tedious - I want this thing built in, uploading/downloading to the net automatically.
- GPS versus measuring at the wheel seems like quite a debate. So I would like to do both. There is a surprising lack of speed sensors/computers with serial connections available, it seems so obvious and useful.
- The latest inspiration are the "GUMSTIX" linux platforms. A touch screen is an option, but acting as a WIFI - RS-232 bridge would open up the display and control to a wide spectrum of devices like the iPhone or laptop or anything. Basically, run a little logging web server on Tronbike, bury it deep inside like my own ODB II computer, should boot fast/near instant on if I am lucky.
- I do have a hackable Linksys 54G hub sitting around too, but it official/standard serial connections (I might be able to add them in).
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