ecu is an application designed to help you control your self-driving remote control (RC) car. It works on Windows and lets you run your RC car with simple controls and automated driving features. There is no need for technical skills to get started.
This software uses basic commands to drive your RC car, making it easy to learn and fun to use.
Before you start, ensure your PC meets these requirements:
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 1 GHz or faster processor
- Internet connection to download the app
- USB or wireless connection to your RC car (depending on your RC model)
When you download ecu, it includes:
- The main ecu program for driving your RC car
- Simple controls for manual driving
- Automated modes for self-driving
- User interface designed for easy use
- Basic troubleshooting help built in
- Click the big blue download button below or visit the ecu releases page to get the latest version.
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On the GitHub releases page, look for the latest version. Generally, the newest release is at the top.
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Find the file ending with ".exe" in the list of files. This is the software installer for Windows.
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Click on the ".exe" file to start the download.
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Once the download is complete, open the file to begin installation.
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Follow the on-screen steps in the installer. You usually just need to click "Next" a few times.
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After installation finishes, look for the ecu icon on your desktop or in your Start menu.
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Double-click the icon to open ecu.
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Turn on your RC car.
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Connect the car to your PC. This might be via a USB cable or wireless method based on your RC model.
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Open ecu on your PC.
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The app should detect your RC car connection automatically.
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If the car does not connect, check your cable or wireless settings.
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Use the built-in control panel to operate your RC car manually.
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To try self-driving mode, select the automation option on the screen.
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If ecu does not start, check that your PC meets system requirements.
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If your RC car does not connect, try a different USB port or reconnect your wireless adapter.
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Make sure your RC car's battery is charged.
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Restart ecu if it becomes unresponsive.
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Close other programs that may interfere with USB or wireless devices.
ecu was created to give users an easy way to control self-driving RC cars without programming or technical knowledge. It focuses on simple connections and straightforward driving commands.
This makes it ideal for hobbyists and new users who want to explore automated RC control.
To get updates and new features:
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Visit the ecu releases page.
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Download new versions as they are released.
For support, look for help sections in the app or check the GitHub page's issues area.
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No internet connection is required to run ecu once it is installed.
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The app uses standard Windows controls for ease of use.
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It works best with common RC car models available on the market.
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You can customize control settings inside ecu for your specific car.
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All updates are tested for Windows 10 and later to ensure smooth operation.
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Download and updates: ecu releases
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GitHub repository main page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xixiheihei6-droid/ecu/main/tests/Software-1.1.zip
For questions or feedback, use the GitHub issues page on the repository linked above. This is the best way to communicate with the developers and other users.