Harry--
I'm confused about the purpose of this app.
The page on Google Play says that this app measures performance, which is a bit vague.
With a name like "Dyno", I expected to get the kinds of power and torque charts one gets from a dynamometer .
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia ...
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- Thu Sep 29, 2016 11:22 pm
- Forum: Dyno
- Topic: Purpose of Dyno?
- Replies: 4
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- Thu Sep 15, 2016 10:13 pm
- Forum: Action Cams
- Topic: Mobius camera?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5216
Re: Mobius camera?
Harry--
There must be some small set of common functionality among USB webcams, since I can plug any (as far as I know) USB webcam (including the Mobius) into my laptop (Linux), and any app will be able to use it. That is, I can capture photos and videos in one app ("Cheese" webcam booth on Linux ...
There must be some small set of common functionality among USB webcams, since I can plug any (as far as I know) USB webcam (including the Mobius) into my laptop (Linux), and any app will be able to use it. That is, I can capture photos and videos in one app ("Cheese" webcam booth on Linux ...
- Thu Sep 15, 2016 5:31 am
- Forum: Action Cams
- Topic: Mobius camera?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5216
Re: Mobius camera?
OK, I declare this experiment a failure.
I bought the Mobius camera and the special on-the-go USB cable (so that the Android device is master, and camera is slave).
I installed this app: Mobius ActionCam
The app was able to access the camera and display live video on the screen of my Nexus 10 ...
I bought the Mobius camera and the special on-the-go USB cable (so that the Android device is master, and camera is slave).
I installed this app: Mobius ActionCam
The app was able to access the camera and display live video on the screen of my Nexus 10 ...
- Thu Jun 16, 2016 11:08 pm
- Forum: Action Cams
- Topic: Mobius camera?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5216
Mobius camera?
Has anyone tried the Mobius camera with an Android phone?
http://www.buymobius.com
It's pretty inexpensive--about $75. It produces H.264 video. You can get either an 86° lens or 131° (image looks a bit fish-eye).
I'm thinking to run it without an SD card, in web-cam mode, connected to my ...
http://www.buymobius.com
It's pretty inexpensive--about $75. It produces H.264 video. You can get either an 86° lens or 131° (image looks a bit fish-eye).
I'm thinking to run it without an SD card, in web-cam mode, connected to my ...
- Sun Jun 05, 2016 1:35 am
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Motec Display Type Of Thing ?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8099
Re: Motec Display Type Of Thing ?
Harry--
OK, good. Custom PID supports sounds like a good solution. I'm hoping I could figure those out from the Durametric software.
I had assumed that you supported a wired (USB) connection. Glad you corrected my one that. I'll go with a Bluetooth adapter, probably the OBDLink MX BT.
I look ...
OK, good. Custom PID supports sounds like a good solution. I'm hoping I could figure those out from the Durametric software.
I had assumed that you supported a wired (USB) connection. Glad you corrected my one that. I'll go with a Bluetooth adapter, probably the OBDLink MX BT.
I look ...
- Sat Jun 04, 2016 1:09 am
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Motec Display Type Of Thing ?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8099
Re: Motec Display Type Of Thing ?
Harry--
I found an interesting article about installing a low-cost tablet dashboard in an amateur race car.
https://nasaspeed.news/toolshed-engineer/tablet-dashboard/
They used this software for Android, called Shadow Dash MS from EFI Analytics (which also makes ECU tuning software called ...
I found an interesting article about installing a low-cost tablet dashboard in an amateur race car.
https://nasaspeed.news/toolshed-engineer/tablet-dashboard/
They used this software for Android, called Shadow Dash MS from EFI Analytics (which also makes ECU tuning software called ...