Siri still can't drive your car yet but at least she can start it, locking and unlocking car doors now by hooking Siri to a proxy server that is connected to your car's system. maybe in a few days later she will be able to drive it.
"The 'Siri Proxy' plugin I wrote handles interaction with a php script that runs on my web server.
The php script, which I developed months ago for personal use, allows me to send commands to my car which has a Viper SmartStart module installed," the developer said.
Due to it’s very early stage in development, setting up Siri Proxy isn’t the most easy thing in the world.
You’ll need an iPhone 4S, and some experience with Ruby, certificates, web servers, and OpenSSL (you’re setting up a web server, after all). If that’s you
Start your car with Siri [video]
"The 'Siri Proxy' plugin I wrote handles interaction with a php script that runs on my web server.
The php script, which I developed months ago for personal use, allows me to send commands to my car which has a Viper SmartStart module installed," the developer said.
Due to it’s very early stage in development, setting up Siri Proxy isn’t the most easy thing in the world.
You’ll need an iPhone 4S, and some experience with Ruby, certificates, web servers, and OpenSSL (you’re setting up a web server, after all). If that’s you
Start your car with Siri [video]
[via | 9to5Mac]
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