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0.8.10/0.8.9 Combo Honda/Acura

23 Oct 21:14
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This release features several notable changes with the best of 0.8.10, 0.8.9, and 0.8.8 all combined into one branch. For pedal users, please check out this branch.

  • New items added in the toggles menu. Tap the item in question to few details about what it does.
  • AGNOS 2.0 only found on master 0.8.10 has been included, which brings stability improvements.
  • The new driving model found on the 0.8.10 master has been included, with improved laneless performance.
  • A new driver monitoring model has also been pulled from master which brings less false-positives.
  • Gas/Brake interface has been upgraded to the new Accel interface found in master.
  • New interpolated follow distance profiles created by doug#8923 bring smoother braking with lead cars present.
  • Nudgeless lane change is now optional instead of mandatory, as shown in the toggles menu.
  • The nidec comma pedal has been retuned again with a "chill" ACC tune option provided as well. See what works the smoothest for your car.
  • The nidec comma pedal has new increment logic for +5 or +1 by short pressing or long pressing respectively. See the toggles for more info.
  • Both the non-pedal and pedal tunes have been altered with the wind brake included and functioning properly.
  • Nidec Honda/Acura: New option to bring the "stopped" indicator back on the dash when the vehicle becomes stationary.
  • The full onroad developer user-interface with all of the widgets on the left/right side of the screen have been ported, with my own custom color scheme for warnings. Brake icon is not currently working for computer-braking due to the new Accel interface, a hotfix for that will come soon.
  • Openpilot will stay engaged in other gears like sport or low, useful for driving down mountains. Be careful using cruise control with this.
  • Update prompts requiring internet connectivity have been relaxed again.
  • All of the usual goodies such as separated LKAS/ACC have been ported over:
  •  LKAS and ACC are two separate functions that can be used independently.
    
  •       LKAS: Lane-keeping-assist-system.
    
  •       LKAS is activated using the LKAS button the steering wheel.
    
  •       LKAS is active when the built in HUD lanelines are solid. 
    
  •       LKAS is inactive when the built in HUD lanelines are outlined.
    
  •       LKAS will disengage on brake, but automatically come back.
    
  •       LKAS will disengage below 30MPH with blinker so the driver doesn't fight the wheel.
    
  •       LKAS will stay disengaged briefly after blinkers, this helps driver recenter wheel.
    
  •       LKAS will stay disengaged if seatbelt unlatched or door is open.
    
  •       ACC: Adaptive cruise control.
    
  •       ACC is activated using the SET or RES(ume) button on the steering wheel.
    
  •       ACC will disengage on brake, and never automatically come back until reset by the driver.
    
  •       ACC will not engage if seatbelt unlatched or door is open.
    
  •       ACC follow distance: use the distance button on the steering wheel to cycle through the bars.
    
  •   Driver Monitoring: Driver monitoring remains exactly the same as Comma's policy.