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"GS-911 WiFi" beta testing has started!

They're working through a list of approximately 175 enhancements and bug reports we did on first beta and I suspect they'll run a second here before too long. Fwiw
 
Just heard from one of their developers that they're building a new release for testing. (As I type this)
 
Just thought I'd post an update as a second beta is now available and we are actively testing it.

My initial reaction is WOW - they've incorporated a lot of the feedback from the first beta and there's at least a 10 fold speed increase. I thought first beta was "usable", but now it's downright nice!

Anyway - just thought I'd share some tidbits. Having just returned from a ~4800 mile week where I was doing a lot of riding faster than I normally would have I was curious what might be lurking in the bikes computer system. Reading the engine controller fault codes (didn't expect any) was surprised to see a "low oil warning", pulling up the details and matching against my trip log and it corresponded exactly to the odometer reading where I got a "check oil" message on the dash at a fuel stop! ;)

Going on to the alarm system controller I noticed fault codes that show my having set it off two times in 8 tenths of a mile. Checking again and it corresponds to my 902 mile day when I managed to embarrass myself in front of 20-30 google maps employees, and again later leaving the restaurant. :)

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One nice feature they've added is the ability to send the diagnostics generated via an email, so if you've got a iPhone, or other smart phone you can drive the device, collect diagnostics and send them on to your service writer, etc.

Ok, back to testing.

Have a good one,
Dave
 
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