WinALDL - Replay Feature?
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WinALDL - Replay Feature?
Is there any way to replay the WinALDL tables instead of trying to sift through the RAW data after you datalogged it?
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I captured everything regardless...
thanks... I guess its time for another run..
This is leet... espically cool driving down the road w/ a laptop at your side
thanks... I guess its time for another run..

This is leet... espically cool driving down the road w/ a laptop at your side
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The problem is trying to analyze all the data.
For instance, I captured everything the first time. However, the RAW:MPH is the correct MPH, while the Speed Sensor is way off. How can I figure out the conversion factor for those anyway.
Also, the time. I divided the number by 60 in the excel sheets and I got regular numbers, but I don't think they are right. Many of those little things I have yet to understand.
Also, I have no clue what all the voltage stuff means, and what should be changed, and what should not be changed. I would like to find some sort of newbie guide on this stuff but I have yet to come across it.
It looks like I have alot of reading to do to fully understand what is really happening. Although, it is cool to see all the charts and graphs from Excel
For instance, I captured everything the first time. However, the RAW:MPH is the correct MPH, while the Speed Sensor is way off. How can I figure out the conversion factor for those anyway.
Also, the time. I divided the number by 60 in the excel sheets and I got regular numbers, but I don't think they are right. Many of those little things I have yet to understand.
Also, I have no clue what all the voltage stuff means, and what should be changed, and what should not be changed. I would like to find some sort of newbie guide on this stuff but I have yet to come across it.
It looks like I have alot of reading to do to fully understand what is really happening. Although, it is cool to see all the charts and graphs from Excel
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Time is the only value that does not come from the ECM. It is seconds sence you started recording. As you see it increases with about 1 every sample. The only reson I put it there is so you can make a time plot in Excel.
* Open the log file with Excel.
* Mark all the data including the variable names at the top.
* Create an XY plot. Then the first column ( time ) becomes the x axes in the graph.
* Open the log file with Excel.
* Mark all the data including the variable names at the top.
* Create an XY plot. Then the first column ( time ) becomes the x axes in the graph.
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Yeah, thats what I have been doing, but I have been doing it with the divided 60 in the first column.
Good work with WINALDL anyway. Its a great program, and the coolness factor is way up there. Now we just need to port it over to some other OS's like WinCE and PalmOS
Good work with WINALDL anyway. Its a great program, and the coolness factor is way up there. Now we just need to port it over to some other OS's like WinCE and PalmOS
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