Ralph’s Zoe Plugin
Thanks to Ralph for sending me pictures of his Zoe plugin, which is basically a CanSee dongle that exactly fit’s into the car. But take a look at the pictures yourself.
Thanks to Ralph for sending me pictures of his Zoe plugin, which is basically a CanSee dongle that exactly fit’s into the car. But take a look at the pictures yourself.
As mentioned a few times, the last few month lots of effort has gone into quality instead of features. And it has payed off. ANRs (App not responsive) and crashes levels are at or better than the average app. It seems dongle crashes have gone down too. Given the massive diversity in devices (dongles and phones/tablets), we consider this a great improvement, though admittedly you, the individual user, probably hardly noticed. A non-crash is and should be indeed a non-event.
This process isn’t finished. First of all it is something that we continuously monitor, especially after new features or fixes. Secondly and as announced earlier, we are in the process of sunsetting unmaintained languages as well as Fluence/Kangoo support to further cleanup code.
With this major effort behind us, this slowly gives space for functional development again. At this moment there are three issues that need our attention:
Now features like TPMS are hard to implement and maintain. Being early adopters we don’t own cars with TPMS. It’s a bit hit and miss and politely asking for access to other people’s cars. And that issue is bound to get a lot worse soon: the new ZOE (nicknamed Gen 2) will be released in a few month. It will feature CCS, have a somewhat larger battery and I expect it will feature the same motor as the R110. Especially CCS will have significant impact on what we do with CanZE, notably of course in the charger sections.
Edit. A friendly dealer in the UK has tried CanZE on a brand new ZE50 model. No response whatsoever. QED
We have no access to Renault’s designs, nor the Clip tool, nor a car to play with. Speaking for myself, I have no intention of buying a Gen 2 anytime soon. My 2013 Q210, which has done over 100.000 km now is trotting along quite nicely, showing 97% battery SOH (!!) and I sincerely hope it will for at least another 5.5 years.
We’ll have to see how we can keep up. With almost 5000 CanZE users on the current models, there is no reason for any immediate measures.
Dutch Q210 driver “OlafH” just had his August 2014 ZOE pass 200.000 kilometers (about 125.000 miles). SOH 91%. Who would have thought.
The problem is known and will be fixed soon. If you ignore that spike, you will see we went from hovering around 20 to around 3. Be aware that this graph runs across all app versions and there are always a few hundred un-updated versions out there.
We receive crash reports on an issue specific for Android 8.1. If you are using CanZE on an Android 8.1 device and experience crashes, please contact us by commenting here or appending on the open issue https://github.com/fesch/CanZE/issues/552
Please provide as much detail as you can such as what screen you had open, what you were doing i.e. editing a field, rotating the device, letting it go to sleep, etc.
It is very much appreciated.
Two very interesting videos about the inner workings. Even disassembly of a PEB.
Many thanks Dutch forum user “Riesbak”
Another episode of the 4-weekly statistics and some additional information
The 30 days crashes and ANRs statistics now put us way above the “bad behavior thresholds” google has defined, and solidly into the second quadrile of all applications. We strive for the third quadrile, meaning less issues than the median of all applications in the Play Store. Though you might not notice “less crashes” actively as a user, it is improving the perception in the long run a lot. It is also bloody hard work!
ANRs and crashes are measured as percentage of affected daily sessions, where a daily session is defined as a day where an individual user used the app at least once. For example: suppose on Monday 20 users use the app once or more, and on Tuesday 30, then there are 50 daily sessions in those two days. If one user has 2 crashes on Monday, it counts as one affected session. If no crashes occurred on Tuesday, the crash rate over those two days is 2%. Google defines “bad behavior” for crashes as more than 1.09% over the last 30 days. Given that we see roughly 100 reported daily sessions per day, only one crash per day is “allowed”, though the median of all apps is 0.32%.
Now there are two important notes to address:
In the next release you will notice some UI changes.
This draws CanZE a little bit more into Android UI conventions and should make using it slightly more intuitive.
Title says it all. The only thing you should notice is you can now transfer the app to SD memory. All other changes are technical fixes to further improve stability.
Four weeks after the first statistics post, a short update on the subjects touched.
We’re slowly heading into more esoteric territory where problems are less bug fixing and more avoiding platform issues on specific Android versions and/or on specific phones.
Please note that every single crash or ANR is anonymously reported through google *). While annoying do realize we investigate and almost always fix each and every one of them. The changelist is always available here.
*) if you didn’t disable that of course. Here’s Google’s wording on that verbatim:
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