Monday, 27 June 2011

More good news!

Another week - another Odis session.

Had a crack a using Guided Functions today, as I had to code in a trailer module.
Once I had remembered where Guided Functions was (I did say I'll forget, and it was a good weekend), I thought this was really straight forward (see below).
















So, chuffed with my new skills, I decided to show my colleague how easy and quick this was - only for him to tell me that he thought it seemed slow...

Odis... slower than VAS... there's only one way to find out - FIGHT!

Round 1:
So with me ready on the Odis shortcut, and Harry Hill hovering over the VAS shortcut, we started the stopwatch and fired them both up...
And the results -
VAS: 1 min 45
Odis: 45 secs

Round 2:
Launch GFF and wait for the system test to complete...
And the results -
VAS: 5 min 45
Odis: 3 mins

Now I know that these figures are the results of just one un-scientific test, but as far as I'm concerned GET IN THERE ODIS (I'm well up for saving 3 minutes per test before I've even started!)

I suppose it did seem slow at first, but I think this is just because it's new.

Anyway, with not much else going on, I decided to do some control unit adapting on my own car.
Again very easy, definately quick and easy to use. I've got some more time on it due tomorrow, so will try and capture a few more examples.

With a bit of luck, I'll spend less time trying to remember where stuff is!

Cheers!

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