1.5.58: Torque

1.5.58: Torque

1.5.58: Torque

A Head-Up Display mode for night driving that reflects the screen onto the windshield. Key Updates in Version 1.5.58

✅ Reads data fast enough for real-time boost or knock monitoring.

4.7/5 Best for: Car enthusiasts, DIY mechanics, and anyone wanting real-time vehicle data. Price: ~$4.95 (one-time purchase for Pro version; free version also available with limitations) torque 1.5.58

sudo /usr/local/torque-1.5.58/sbin/trqauthd sudo /usr/local/torque-1.5.58/sbin/pbs_server -t create

# Download the source (typically from the official Adaptive Computing archive or GitHub mirror) wget https://github.com/adaptivecomputing/torque/releases/download/1.5.58/torque-1.5.58.tar.gz tar -xzvf torque-1.5.58.tar.gz cd torque-1.5.58 A Head-Up Display mode for night driving that

While every minor release brings a changelog, version 1.5.58 introduces several key refinements that users should be aware of. These updates generally focus on three pillars: performance, compatibility, and security.

If you are running 1.5.58 today, ensure you have applied the security backports from your Linux distributor. If you are searching for this version to install anew, you are likely supporting a legacy application. Treat 1.5.58 with respect: it is the engine that powered the first wave of commodity supercomputing. Price: ~$4

❌ Focuses heavily on ICE (internal combustion engine) parameters. Many EV-specific PIDs (Parameter IDs) are missing without manual addition.

If you are migrating to or PBS Pro , use the qmigrate utility included in the 1.5.58 source tree. It exports the server state to a JSON-compatible format, preserving job arrays and reservations.

After install, go into Settings → OBD2 Adapter Settings → and set "Fast Polling" to ON and "Polling Mode" to "Fast (Pre-1.4)" for best performance on v1.5.58.