Running Near Empty

Here is where I will chronicle my adventures driving (and fixing) my Nineteen-Ninety-Three Honda Accord. It is here, that I will also present possible gadgets to help inform and entertain the Honda enthusiast. This site is really dedicated to the engineer/hacker (like me) type. Folks that may want to have more than just fun with electronics--- that through their imagination and persistence some greater good might just result.

Friday, October 22, 2010

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Technical details of the VID and more is now available at the following website: http://www.riverstoneembedded.zxq.net
Wednesday, June 9, 2010

June 8, 2010

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I see it has been sometime since I last posted here. During that interval a lot has happened. The VID project has spawned from a single mi...
Saturday, December 5, 2009

1993 Accord LX

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The old car is back. I finally got it all back together and in road worthy shape. To do it myself turned out to be quite an adventure. I ...

Update

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If anyone requests information on the original design of the VID, I would be happy to assist them. However, I have sent this over all desig...
Sunday, October 25, 2009

Update

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It has been a while since I last posted to this blog. During that time, VID (Yet another gauge) testing has continued off and on. When the ...
Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Honda Fuel Economy TRIP COMPUTER VID/YAG

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I have prepared a brief video of the PC application I used to configure and interact with the Vehicle Information Device--VID. The video is ...
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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Honda Mileage Measurement Device Firmware testing update

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Today, the good news is that, after thousands of miles of simulated driving, the VID's fuel mileage measurement algorithms prove to be ...
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Honda93
I am currently looking toward branching into new avenues of the software engineering field. In particular, I am dedicated to the single chip model of computing. I am fascinated with controlling and measuring things with as little processing power as possible. As this site hopefully will show, I am very interested in applying micro controller technology to applications involving energy conservation and production. I am am now considering a second career in wind power--as there is such great potential for that in my local area. My education started on the hardware side of electronics, and that eventually lead me astray into the business side of software engineering. Now, I seek to get back into the purely engineering side of things with the creation of a small enterprise to design and build PIC based devices. I use C and C++ for most of my development work.
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