Difference between revisions of "Automotive Linux Resources"
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− | * [http://www.phytec.com/products/can/pc-can-interfaces/peakusb.html]- USB base CAN controller | + | * [http://www.phytec.com/products/can/pc-can-interfaces/peakusb.html PCAN-USB]- USB base CAN controller |
* [http://www.bmwblog.com/2012/07/10/introducing-the-bmw-idrive-touch-controller/ BMW iDrive Controller] | * [http://www.bmwblog.com/2012/07/10/introducing-the-bmw-idrive-touch-controller/ BMW iDrive Controller] | ||
* [https://developer.webinos.org/platform/car Webinos Car Platform] based on [[PandaBoard]] | * [https://developer.webinos.org/platform/car Webinos Car Platform] based on [[PandaBoard]] |
Revision as of 10:49, 6 September 2012
- PCAN-USB- USB base CAN controller
- BMW iDrive Controller
- Webinos Car Platform based on PandaBoard
- FPD-Link III From Texas Instruments
- Automotive Linux Summit - Linux Foundation event specializing in Linux applications in automotive industry
- ScanTool produces a wide range of ODB/CAN related tools
- Logitech Driving Force GT - USB based controls
- Freenode #linuxice channel
- GoCluster - A simple gauge cluster application written in Qt/QML and uses nobdy
- nobdy - A daemon for accessing information from the vehicle on OBD-II, CAN, etc.
- Automotive Message Broker - A daemon for brokering data from the vehicle to applications (the successor to nobdy)
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