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OhmMega

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  1. The intent was for this project to be open source. I don't have access to the firmware nor time to reverse engineer the HMI module meaning the project is at a stand still. For the time being you will have to rely on those who have capitalized on access to gm equipment for updates and modifications.
  2. XD mod.2 9mm Just bought it. Massive improvement on the grip ergonomics over my XDm.
  3. Use our own software. Need to learn more about the bootloader. I found a dev screen by pressing power+home+menu.
  4. I have a 2014 lt2 with Nav, do you need a vin? I can setup a file share as well.
  5. As with any capitalist company, you can bet the only changes they will allow/release will benefit their bank accounts. Don't count on anything truly game changing from gm, its simply not cost effective for them. If the community can break the software then we could potentially use android as the operating system.
  6. I pm'd a guy about sharing info/files from the map update, would provide some insight about an update procedure or hopefully a bootloader if its more than just maps. Another thing I've been looking into is the emmc chip. There's a test header and pads next to it. If the cmd,clk,and dat0 can be located then a nand dump can be obtained. Probably would be encrypted but its a start. On the opposite side of the emmc chip near the test header there are 6 large test pads that are exposed while the PCB is encased. Would make since if those were associated.
  7. I'm making up some new diagrams for the HMI Module. Here's a text reference for the terminations until the images are finished. Human Machine Interface Control Module NG 2.0 Gray plug [X2] pin - color/stripe - description 01 - White/Violet - 12v+ 02 - White/Green - MOST data 03 - Gray/Violet - MOST data 04 - na 05 - Gray/Yellow - unknown 06 - White/Blue - unknown 07 - na 08 - Gray/Violet - MOST data 09 - White/Green - MOST data 10 - na 11 - na 12 - na Black plug [X1] pin - color/stripe - description 01 - Gray/Yellow - Mic+ 02 - Black/Gray - Mic- 03 - na 04 - na 05 - White/Blue - unknown 06 - na 07 - Red/Violet - 12v+ Battery 08 - Black - 0v (ground) 09 - Green/White - LIN data 10 - na 11 - Blue - CAN H 12 - White - CAN L 13 - Blue - CAN H 14 - White - CAN L 15 - na 16 - na The CAN bus is jumped through in the module. I'm not sure what side is in and what side is out yet until i meter the wires. The MOST bus is intriguing as it is an A/V bus connected through the HMI, Instrument Cluster, DISC Player, Display, Amplifier(if applicable) and Radio. MOST bus is also jumped through in the module. The LIN bus I think hits the buttons like steering wheel, hvac controls, media controls... I'm still investigating the system setup to further evaluate the next move, rather breaking the HMI software and reusing the hardware, or building a new bit of hardware. My only issue is a MOST controller is nearly impossible to come by. Although there are some aftermarket MOST integration products for foreign cars. The HMI is actually pretty decent at a glance, it has 8Gb DDR3 Ram, 32Gb eMMC, LIN, CAN, MOST50, Accelerometer, BT/Wifi, GPS. I'm may start finding someone with one of the nav map updates to see if they'll share the files. It may have some insight into the update process and maybe an easy way into the software. Otherwise steps will have to be taken to try and read the eMMC memory. More to come...
  8. This is my winter project while I have down time. I received a can bus shield for arduino compatible dev boards. Ill have it setup to record the messages going to the HMI module. Once I compile a database of messages I'll start on implementing something like a pcduino/hummingboard/udoo... Then I'll have some work connecting and programming: Can Bus Vehicle telematics Steering wheel controls HVAC integration Instrument cluster Microphone Display 4ch audio volume control Rear cam Bluetooth This will all run in Android.
  9. Replaced all the old T12 lights with T8's in my garage. Most of the ballasts and bulbs were bad when we moved in and it was worth the peace of mind to have all new.
  10. Not at all the same. The Silverado, impala, and some Cadillacs use a Bosch system. The Panasonic's can be found in the camaro, cruze, sonic, SS.... Different hardware and software. The gm developers is a gimmick to help gm sales. Basically you or I can create an app, send it to gm for approval, and they market it as a perk for their vehicles. The point here is to change the OS. Either to modify the current setup or to maybe android or something well designed for a mobile user interface. I've also teased the idea of replacing the HMI with a raspberry pi. There are a few obsticals like the display runs off fpd-link and I'd have to compile a database of CAN messages.
  11. A good bit of into on the HMI NG1.1 from the Cadillac CUE system. The NG2.0 is very similar. http://electronics360.globalspec.com/article/3632/bosch-ng1-1-hmi-teardown
  12. My truck came with a console. I'm just showing how it mounts to the dash.
  13. Here's a couple pics with my console removed. The dash has a bracket that protrudes where the front of the console bolts to. There were four floor bolts and two in the dash. Basically you'll need to replace part of the dash. Order one with buckets, they will deal, just give the negotiation time. They wear you down on purpose, remember to walk away and call them back in a week.
  14. With the deals and a trade in you should be financing in the upper 30k range with nothing down. They can afford ~20% off msrp.
  15. How much did those parts cost if you don't mind?
  16. My 2010 had the jumpseat. I changed out the console from a wrecked truck that needed damaged parts replaced. Ended up costing about $500. I was under the impression that ordering a truck was more expensive. Not true come to find out. Its ~$40k truck. Order one the way you want.
  17. Wtf is FM radio?
  18. There's a spade connector to RAP in the fues panel on the drivers side dash next to the door. Its by the big blue wire connection in the side of the dash. Kinda tough to see in this pic. I hate cutting into the factory harness.
  19. Chances are the cameras are the same as the previous body. The larger screen stretches the image.
  20. I couldn't imagine gm spending extra cash on hd cameras.
  21. I'd say try it if you have the means. I don't know if the software will recognise the higher bandwidth though.
  22. No luck on obtaining the update files yet. I'm investigating the options to hack the mylink hardware. Hoping I can find a UART debug console but it'll take time as I'm a novice to embedded hardware/software. Here are some images of the computer. I haven't found any info on what arm CPU is being used.
  23. 2LT Z71 Double Cab Heated cloth buckets w/console 20" polished wheels Navigation Cargo lights LT convenience pkg
  24. I read about the 2013 sonic/spark mylink updates. At first I was under the impression that radio updates needed to be done with a Tech2 tool. However I read that PI0941 details an update via USB flash drive, this is good news as we wouldn't need to JTag or develop hardware to make changes. Now we need to get the update files for our radios to break them down. Appearently Delphi hosts the TIS2web service where the files reside. Info http://sandyblogs.com/techlink/?p=1668
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