Lee:
  You have taken words right out of my mouth :-) Thank you. Now I can put in my 
$0.02  A few days ago someone was complaining about the computerisation of 
cars, with control more & more in the hands of the manufacturers/cops/hackers.

I wondered then, why has not some one written generic code to control the  
factory installed  "cpu"s. After all Linux programmers have re-written drivers 
for a lot of proprietary hardware. If we have that open source, we could use 
more modern ICEs to convert instead of looking for pre'70s donors.

regards
harsha godavari

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From: Lee Hart via EV <[email protected]>

Sent: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 11:12:54 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EValert: !Don't buy a salvaged Tesla EV to repair &drive! 
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> If it's your car then reverse engineer the software & hardware and
> make it your own!

You're calling for an automotive version of Linux. It could happen! :-)

At some point, consumers will have to stand up and say, "Enough is 
enough!" Learn to fix your own car (at least for the simpler things). 
Lobby for laws to protect YOUR rights. Hopefully, even contribute to 
open source efforts to "unlock" some of the automaker's little profit 
engines.
-- 
Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.
         -- Henry Ford
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Lee Hart's EV projects are at http://www.sunrise-ev.com/LeesEVs.htm
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