VEMS-tune (formerly v3gui) is a graphical program to configure/tune/upgrade GenBoard/VerThree (also AfreshTiny aka "round").
[VemsDisplay] releases (car dashboard application for android)
Generic Docs
- [Download]
- [Features]
- [Help2]
- same HELP as in vemstune F1, online contains a few more screenshots (eg. some VT screenshots that appear in VT anyway are omitted when viewed inside VT) and live URLs, and might be more uptodate, so check online if in doubt, or before any request or report
- hint: press Preferences / updated ini from web
- [OLD Help] - not maintained
Tutorials - examples for certain tasks
- VemsTuneVersion - using VT older than firmware (unless VT is the newest available, and "Help/update ini files from web" had been completed) is the wrong way of doing things, unsupported, does not make any sense, and might result in unspecified behavior.
- Always check "validate" results (and fix errors / warnings, ask for help on wiki MembersPage if uncertain), don't expect that a misconfigured ECU (with output conflicts, invalid values or otherwise broken config) will work (without surprises) as expected
- [Video Tutorials] - many more video tutorials are in progress (the existing ones will be updated as well)
- Quick usage: VemsTune/QuickStartAudi shows example to upload project files that have been prepared (usually by the install supervisor or power-users) for certain (family of) setups
- VemsTune/FirmwareUpgradeExample upgrading example (to 1.1.5x firmware)
- Show GPS data at map: VemsTune/TrackMap
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Release specific notes:
Please remove if it is not going to be continously updated.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have more questions check
Bug and wishlist
We encourage users submit their observations about VemsTune here:
For power-users and notes to developers:
- VemsTune/WishList
- VemsDisplay/WishList
- VemsTune/Round round related
- VemsTuneLinux (vemstune will be released to linux later, after more improvements in windows. But install and other notes can be written there).
- VemsTune is primarily released for Windows, but also compiles on Linux, and also portable to Apple-Mac (although Mac release not planned, unless justified by demand).