Bugeater
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Doesn't any charge drop near the end? SoC may cause lots of false alerts near the end of any charge...
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Anyone else having trouble logging in Tues. 8/12 @ 0950 Pacific? My iPhone app works fine, but VT on my MacBookPro will not log in.
I just noticed, is it correct that all speeds are shown i miles?
For us europeans miles are only used in the UK, not the rest of Europe. Would it be possible to have a preference settings that adjusted for miles vs. km.?
Hi scaesare,
Sorry you had to go through that. Can I ask which version of VT are you using? The last two releases (0.28.00 and 0.28.01) both include a bundled Java VM and should not be impacted by any updates to other JVM's loaded or updated on your system. This bundled JVM is used automatically if you use the script to put an icon on your desktop OR if you manually use the vtrunner script. If you're double-clicking VisibleTesla.zip, it will use whatever JVM is installed on your system.
Joe
Well crap. Java just updated itself and now I can't launch VT. Same behavior as previously with the javaw.exe process terminating after a couple of seconds.
My previous fix of clearing the java app cache didn't work. Nor does launching VT using the bundled JRE.
I expect this is more of a problem with my workstation than with VT... *sigh*...
For debugging purposes, try opening a CMD prompt, CD into the visibletesla folder, then type:.\jre1.7\bin\javaw -Xmx1024m -jar VisibleTesla.jar
Let me know what errors or other output you get.
Good luck!
Joe
Just an idea (I don't know if it has been suggested before or if it is already an option. Haven't had time to test yet). What if VT could read data from the MongoDB database that teslams (the node.js implementation) can log into?
That way teslams could run on a headless server, doing all the logging and heavy streaming stuff, while VT can be run on any of a number of devices I have, without having to duplicate the data logging and connections to Teslas servers.