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Old 29 Sep 2016, 18:51 (Ref:3675988)   #1
RollCenter
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Has anyone used WinDarab or dlog99 for data analysis ?

HI All,

I would like to ask if anyone here has / is using either dlog99 or WinDarab for data analysis ?
And if so, if I perhaps could trouble you for a copy of one of your log files ?

The reason for this this is that I, along with others, are working on a data acquisition toolkit for amateur racing and while the physical side of things is moving along (sensors, collection etc.) the actual software to view the data is rather cumbersome.

I have so far learned that WinDarab and dlog99 use ASCII and .csv files, respectively. This means we can open our files in these great apps.

However, the log files I have found are unfortunately not complete, meaning I have no way of seeing how the files are actually SUPPOSED to be formatted.

(The headers are easy to figure out, but some of the names and the attribution to these is giving trouble, as are the GPS coordinates etc.)

So, if any of you could possibly share your past track exploits with me, I would be very greatefull

Thanks!
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