Sneak peek at HPT hardware development.
As you all know we are now partnering with the MSD/Superchips group.
With that in mind some people have been asking about upcoming hardware options. The answer is yes, we have been VERY busy over the last year in the hardware/software design department.
Before the partnership HPT had planned on releasing not one, but TWO of its own internally designed hand helds. One was a small personal version with 6mb of onboard memory for flashing, logging, EIO, USB pass through mode, etc. Here is a pic of it.
Does it work?? You bet! This base design was released to our customers in a temporary off the shelf case as the beta LS2 hardware ;)
Our second design was a larger version that had more features than you could shake a stick at. Here is a pic with the base display installed.
Since the partnership has taken place we no longer have the need for our own hand helds. With as many years as these guys have in hand held design and production, there is no need to duplicate products. Their new Flashpaq unit is a dynamite device :)
Since I had to go back and re-design a few things to support the early Ford EEC and Dodge SCI protocols, we are a few weeks behind in releasing our new USB interface. BTW, all of our new hardware is field updatable so you are assured to stay current on any new firmware updates.
Projected release date is shortly after SEMA.
- Ken
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:o :o
holy schnikeys batman....
cant wait :cheers:
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While our production units won't have the display or full hand held functionality (SC will cover that arena) we can do a lot of other things :)
This post was just to let you guys know that we are not asleep at the wheel over here :cheers:
Ken
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SWEET!
I am guessing you do not get ALL the functionality\options of laptop and dongle tuning, which we are using now?
:cheers:
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Originally Posted by SideStep
SWEET!
I am guessing you do not get ALL the functionality\options of laptop and dongle tuning, which we are using now?
:cheers:
I'm not sure I understand your question.
The small personal version IS one of our new inline dongles without the LCD or keypad. It was designed as scalable hardware that could be configured any number of ways. It can have an LCD and Keypad or just be an inline pass through device, or ALL of the above. We will not be making the full blown hand held version. That will be taken care of by SC.
What we will have is two USB models. The standard interface only, and the upgraded version. The upgraded version will have EIO and self logging capabilty. Both versions will work for GM/Ford/Dodge. Neither unit will have the LCD. Thats an added hardware expense just to replace status LED's. Not much sense in that.
This is Superchips new hand held:
http://www.superchips.com/product.ph...89&msg=%2B
How all these things "play together", and what options you have will be announced at SEMA.
Ken
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Originally Posted by Ken@HPTuners
It can have an LCD and Keypad or just be an inline pass through device, or ALL of the above.
That answers my question right there...
;)
Thanks,
:cheers:
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with the release of the two new usb units are you going to discontinue making the serial port models?
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Hmm.. nice stuff..
too bad handhelds are the lose imho.. but some people love them. I had a hypertech back when it was the only thing for the v6 camaros.. I wanted to destroy it..
I will stick to my laptop/cable :)
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Wow, and inside look at HPTuners Skunkworks division. ;) That would have been killer, not to say what is coming will not be. I am sure it will be, from what I can gather. :cheers:
The new hardware is not a handheld unit to replace the laptop version, it is to complement the laptop software/hardware. I think of it as an enhanced stand alone tuning tool, much better than the other guys setup. Seems like the market is heading in that direction, to which HPT is leading. ;D
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Cool, I prefer the old laptop way though. :)
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If I'm getting the hints correctly, the major tuning will still be done on a stand-alone(laptop) computer, we upload the new handheld with our custom file from our laptop, program our vechicle, and use the handheld or laptop for datalogging. This would be a great improvement, as we would have the option of not having a laptop running when doing the road testing. IMO ::)