12/30/2023 0 Comments Android dosbox serial port![]() ![]() The autronic software is built for running on a windows platform.īut there are lots happening in the background on Windows. I said that the idea of running autotune on windows8 frightens me. Wroom, You are saying Windows 8 is bad to run autotune on, and Ubuntu would also be bad with it running in Wine.No. Best performance, and nothing to interfere with the calibration software. I prefer XP or Win2000 to have some stability on the platform.īut if i could run the Autronic software, native and fully supported, on a LiveUSB Linux install i would be a very happy tuner. The idea of running Autotune on Windows8 frightens me. Who is to blame if i happen to tune an engine with a "cooked" version of the Autotune software that damages the engine because of a bug in this special version software made from open source?īecause of the current state of the Windows platform, i think it is best to start cross compile the Autronic software to native x86 32/64-bit Linux. But even if we forget about capabilities of the Autronic software leaking out to competitors, the main issue will be integrity of the calibration and safety. Open source Autronic calibration software would be detrimental. And in that case the effort for porting and maintaining that branch of the Autronic software would be costly. To make an Autronic software for ARM running on a pad/phone i think would be purely for doing small changes or for monitoring/logging. Running Autotune on a Linux X86_64 system would enhance both realtime performance and number crunching performance. What would be a very good idea is to have the Autronic software natively cross ported to Linux/X86, since Linux/X86 has very good realtime performance. The combination effect of these issues is catastrofic to realtime performance. An emulated X86 on an ARM processor makes realtime applications almost impossible. The realtime performance on Android is even worse. ![]() The realtime performance on Windows is bad enough as it is. Running the autotune software on a fully emulated WIN/X86/PC on an ARM/Android host is a very bad idea. But running a realtime application connecting a serial port from an emulated PC is not a very good idea. ![]() It works with things like USB wireless modems because the internet is also packet oriented. Running a serial port on an emulated PC adds even more delay to interaction with the serial port. I am glad the autotune function works well with the USB-serial port. Other "realtime" applications on a PC, like a chip programmer see derated performance when operating over USB instead of either of centronics parallel port or serial port. A USB-serial port has a bigger latency due to the the USB interface being packet oriented. Regarding the serial port: A pure serial port has very low data latency. Autotune use the PC for numeric processing. Tuning with autotune is a realtime application with demands on both low delay on the serial port and also to a degree reliable realtime number crunching performance of the CPU. ![]()
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