miDrive
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My Ride: 2007 530xi: Sport, NAV, PDC, HUD, Cold Wthr, CA, Logic 7, HD Radio, SAT, Custom NCS coded options 2008 535xi: Sport, Night Vision, NAV, PDC, HUD, Cold Wthr, CA, Logic 7, SAT, Custom NCS coded options, Rear Seat Heat Retrofit, Passport 9500ci
Model Year: 2008
Engine: N54
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This project thread is a continuation of my first thread located here --> OBD on iDrive
Because I am no longer using OBD, a new thread with a new name![Smile](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/smile.gif)
Summary:
miDrive is a computer module I have custom made for my 2008 535xi. It connects directly to the computer network in the car (called the canbus) and displays things like oil temp, water temp, etc on the iDrive screen. I can control the interface with the iDrive knob and a simple menu system. Below is a pic that shows one of the screens.
![](https://5series.net/forums/attachments/e60-parts-accessories-mods-22/130211d1329091452-obd-idrive-photo-1-jpg)
I have 2 units assembled and will be ready for beta testing after I give them a thorough testing in my own car. The third one in the pic is my own![Smile](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/smile.gif)
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For testing I will be looking for someone that
1) Has a good track record here of getting through mods on their car
2) Is capable of tapping into the k-can and pt-can bus
3) Connecting to a switched 12v power source
4) Has or will install a video input module. You need a video module that takes a normal, RCA video plug input like those used for camera systems, DVD player inputs, etc.
5) For software modifications, bug fixes, etc. you may want to plan on connecting a PC to the module to upload new code if it comes to that (we will deal with that when the time comes.
6) I will sell the hardware at cost and will discuss $$ issues in PMs not here.
If testing goes well we will decide what to do about additional units and how it will be supported. The project could use someone that is a better programmer than me, and a better fabricator for the packaging. I suspect open source hardware/software will be the best approach and it will get to the point where a novice DIYer will be able to order a turn-key package. Some really smart people on this forum - we should be able to have some very cool features.
First candidates I am looking for are 2008 535 owners.
Because I am no longer using OBD, a new thread with a new name
![Smile](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/smile.gif)
Summary:
miDrive is a computer module I have custom made for my 2008 535xi. It connects directly to the computer network in the car (called the canbus) and displays things like oil temp, water temp, etc on the iDrive screen. I can control the interface with the iDrive knob and a simple menu system. Below is a pic that shows one of the screens.
I have 2 units assembled and will be ready for beta testing after I give them a thorough testing in my own car. The third one in the pic is my own
![Smile](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/smile.gif)
Attachment 140196
For testing I will be looking for someone that
1) Has a good track record here of getting through mods on their car
2) Is capable of tapping into the k-can and pt-can bus
3) Connecting to a switched 12v power source
4) Has or will install a video input module. You need a video module that takes a normal, RCA video plug input like those used for camera systems, DVD player inputs, etc.
5) For software modifications, bug fixes, etc. you may want to plan on connecting a PC to the module to upload new code if it comes to that (we will deal with that when the time comes.
6) I will sell the hardware at cost and will discuss $$ issues in PMs not here.
If testing goes well we will decide what to do about additional units and how it will be supported. The project could use someone that is a better programmer than me, and a better fabricator for the packaging. I suspect open source hardware/software will be the best approach and it will get to the point where a novice DIYer will be able to order a turn-key package. Some really smart people on this forum - we should be able to have some very cool features.
First candidates I am looking for are 2008 535 owners.
i am willing to help test, but I have a 2009 535 xi, not 2008. if not willing to purchase this amazing thing!!!!