I don’t know if that makes you of a previous or later generation.
if I told you that I used to type my games' source code into my friend's ZX spectrum out of the latest magazines that would probably give it away ;-)
I don’t know if that makes you of a previous or later generation.
Sound insulation and isolation has gotten better. The engines too of course.motor noises from the exterior are nearly silent. Yeah, when driving you can hear that high pitched whine but try having someone drive past you. Its not very apparent. FYI; MANY gassers are very quite these days.
It would. I coveted one of those. I was stuck with a trash80 from school. It had a cassette attachment though so small win. It’s the machine that I learned that I should never program. Oh wow did I suck.if I told you that I used to type my games' source code into my friend's ZX spectrum out of the latest magazines that would probably give it away ;-)
Similar though possibly earlier. I postdate the commodore pet but not by all that much. My dentist still had one. The first machine that I owned owned was a Sanyo mbc555. Wow was that a piece of crud. It was affordable though. I understand they’re now quite valuable and are in museums now. I feel old. Thing was a POS though. They put the video memory in the wrong place. Derp.if I told you that I used to type my games' source code into my friend's ZX spectrum out of the latest magazines that would probably give it away ;-)
I didn't realize it was removed. The latest Minimum Sound Requirements for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles rule was active on August 12, 2022 which may have reinterpreted this section from the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act (PSEA) of 2010 Section 3(a)(2) further states that the regulation “shall require manufacturers to provide, within reasonable manufacturing tolerances, the same sound or set of sounds for all vehicles of the same make and model and shall prohibit manufacturers from providing any mechanism for anyone other than the manufacturer or the dealer to disable, alter, replace, or modify the sound or set of sounds.That ability was removed in 2021.
But it's likely embedded code that is looking at the speed available on the bus, and then triggering the sound within the module. If you can find a way around that, it is interesting.
They areThat does seem reasonable. The CAN bus frames should be easy to detect.
Fart gassers still stink real bad, Dudemotor noises from the exterior are nearly silent. Yeah, when driving you can hear that high pitched whine but try having someone drive past you. Its not very apparent. FYI; MANY gassers are very quite these days.
Does the vsp module have a speaker internally or does it have a external speaker?
The engines are still loud. They are merely more heavily vibration isolated and sound deadened.Fart gassers still stink real bad, Dude
Yes, it makes sounds inside the cabin and outside the cabin for various different events, not only ones related to pedestrian safety. It also announces it's presence on the CAN bus to satisfy the combination meter (ie to prevent a VSP error lamp from being displayed).Does that ECU do anything else than the sound? I wonder if it can be reflashed with a <2021 version?
Where is it located?
Yep, that's the TPMS module.This seems to be a transmitter/receiver.
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