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* Merge Gernby's Resonant Steering ( #51) * Revert CAMERA_OFFSET to Comma default of 0.06 Shrinking gap takes care of this with 2 bar distance. * Removed shrinking_fast stopping for nowīraking is too sudden with 3 bar distance when radar detects car. * Flatten out elif ladder for autodistance * CS.readdistancelines assignment to _last * Cleanup TR assignment for override loop * Revert "include if statements vs just assigning boolean" * Revert "switch to 1 and 0 for TRUE AND FALSE" * include if statements vs just assigning boolean * Don't re-initialize MPC if already initialized * Add lead car fast approaching autodistance * Increase min distance to 10m for auto distance * Revert "Gernby's Lane width filter fix ( #41)" * vLead-vEgo = -1 and self.v_rel = -1 and self.v_rel 0 re-adding reinitialization Override and restore dist based on speed and accel Increase follow distance when below 60 kph Override short distance setting when slow * Default to 2 bars follow distance (1.8s) * Add HUD_DISTANCE_3 for horizontal HUD bars on dash * use integer read_distance_lines instead * Initializes CS.readdistancelines before passing to hud obj
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* remove readdistancelines - causes boot errorĬould be crashing the code when button pressed * Adjustable Follow Distance w/HUD ( #12) Still getting:Ĭomplete output from command python setup.py egg_info:įile "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/tmp/pip-build-9f3zep/fastcluster/setup.py", line 5, inįile "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/ init.py", line 142, inįile "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/add_newdocs.py", line 13, inįile "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/lib/ init.py", line 8, inįile "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/lib/type_check.py", line 11, inįile "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/core/ init.py", line 21, in Have installed scipy (via "its-pointless" repo) and everything else, EXCEPT for fastcluster. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the oohh I'm getting close. You are receiving this because you were mentioned. So, one question I have is, what comes loaded with Neo to make everything work? Is SciPy and fastcluster part of that ROM? Again, sorry if this is too far off topic for this thread.
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I take it that scipy and Android are not really best buddies at this stage: ImportError: dlopen failed: cannot locate symbol "_mulodi4" referenced by "/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/core/umath.so".
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I've managed to install everything except for "fastcluster". I guess the thought of porting openpilot to "Android" counts as not Neo, right?Īnyway, I'm working through the list of packages listed on "requirements_openpilot.txt". I can open a new one if that is deemed appropriate. I think generally a greater HW abstraction on all levels is what this project needs. Some branded quality CAN dongles may be supported (OBDLink or OpenXC dongles etc.) just for reading the CAN bus when testing. I would try to support off-the-shelf and plug&play hardware - to allow install (ok I mean ROM flashing) on stock (smartphone) devices without the necessity to build the CAN hardware themselves. Such porting may help this project to really take off since now the HW options are very limited and if ported than people may use it (and TEST IT!!!) on a smartphone (or completely other HW platform) they already own and would not need to spend $400 or more for hardware. Anyone here interested in this topic? The general thought is openpilot could be used WITHOUT itself connecting to a car just as a front/lane assist (audible or visual warnings). However I myself have no experience in creating a custom Android ROM (=customizing NEOS). Looks like all the essences are open source so this may actually not be of a big problem. I think it could be interesting to port openpilot to some other hardware than the current Neo platform (OnePlus 3 or 3T).