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T1902 support planned? #24

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huschauer opened this issue Dec 16, 2017 · 4 comments
Open

T1902 support planned? #24

huschauer opened this issue Dec 16, 2017 · 4 comments

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@huschauer
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Hi great application and I seemed to make it work on an old machine running Lubuntu. At first had some issues with usb.core, but now got the gui up and running.
In simulation mode, I can see cycling apps to pick up the data.
I can chose the curve for my i-magic, but the trainer is not being detected, probably because the headset is a T1902 version, which is not yet supported. Will you be adding that. If you need any support / input from my side, because you do not have the hardware, let me know.
Thanks, good job

@bobster87
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Did you ever get the green T1902 head unit to work with this?

@huschauer
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I did not. Did anyone else?

@conlank
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conlank commented Mar 9, 2018

I have the green T1904 and was having similar issues with the head unit not being detected. I would be willing to help troubleshoot and can program a small amount of python if needed to help get this working.

@bstevens81
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I was able to get the T1904 working on a raspberry pi by editing line 79 in trainer.py to read:
idpl = [0x1904, 0x1932, 0x1942, 0xe6be]#imagic, iflow, fortius, uninitialised fortius

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