It simulates the most common parameters. Params like how fast you're going, how fast the engine's going, the air flow into the engine, the throttle position... everything.
docker run -d --name obdsim -v /dev/pts:/dev/pts qapps/obdsim [params]
####available params:
[-g|--generator=<name of generator>
[-s|--seed=<generator-seed>]
[-d|--customdelay=<ecu delay(ms)>]
]
[-q|--logfile=<logfilename to write to>]
[-V|--elm-version=<pretend to be this on ATZ>]
[-D|--elm-device=<pretend to be this on AT@1>]
[-L|--list-protocols]
[-p|--protocol=<OBDII protocol>]
[-o|--launch-logger]
[-c|--launch-screen] ["EXIT" or C-a,k to exit]
[-t|--tty-device=<real /dev/ entry to open>]
[-k|--socket=<listen port>]
[-e|--genhelp=<name of generator>]
[-l|--list-generators]
[-n|--benchmark=<seconds>]
[-v|--version] [-h|--help]
####The generators built into this sim:
"Random"
"Cycle" (default)
"Logger"
"dlopen"
"Socket"
"Error"
After installation you can use an any app to connect to obd simulator through /dev/pts/N
####Example
$ picocom /dev/pts/7
> 0100
41 00 FF FF FF FF