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@@ -118,9 +118,6 @@ key twice, it'll overwrite the existing one (i.e. it will change the frequency, the only other parameter). To cancel a recurring request, send this command with the frequency set to 0. -TODO it'd be nice to have the OBD-II PIDs built in, with the proper conversion -functions - that may need a different output format - If you're just requesting a PID, you can use this minimal field set for the `request` object: @@ -168,9 +165,33 @@ The response to a simple PID request would look like this: {"bus": 1, "id": 1234, "mode": 1, "pid": 5, "payload": "0x2"} -TODO again, it'd be nice to have the OBD-II PIDs built in, with the proper -conversion functions so the response here included the actual transformed value -of the pid and a human readable name +## Commands + +### Version Query + +The `version` command triggers the VI to inject a firmware version identifier +response into the outgoing data stream. + +**Request** + + { "command": "version"} + +**Response** + + { "command_response": "version", "message": "v6.0-dev (default)"} + +### Device ID Query + +The `device_id` command triggers the VI to inject a unique device ID (e.g. the +MAC address of an included Bluetooth module) into into the outgoing data stream. + +**Request** + + { "command": "device_id"} + +**Response** + + { "command_response": "device_id", "message": "0012345678"} ## Trace File Format |