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Racerender cobb access port
Racerender cobb access port







racerender cobb access port

OK, maybe pictures "too", since I realize that there are things you can do at the spreadsheet level that wouldn't be possible pictorially. I've searched the web for viewers to try, and they're universally terrible (although each in it's own way). I haven't seen what EcuTek uses maybe it's worth having, but I'm trying not to spend a bundle. I'd especially love to hear from somebody who knows where a good viewer can be had, hopefully cheap.īTW, before anybody accuses me of potential "commercial activity", let me emphasize that all this is for my own use, and I have no intention of popping a product out of this. At this point in my life I'm just not up for the work involved. The ProEcu logging format is CSV with column labels. I suspect that if you replaced the column labels in say a DashDaq log with the "official" EcuTek ones, and cleaned up some header stuff in the first few lines, then you could use the ProEcu viewers. I just tried opening a DD log with ProEcu w/o cleaning it up. Of course it didn't like it - XML and CSV are VERY different animals. But I'm curious about the "official" EcuTek labels - does that mean that the column labels must match something inside the viewer? That is, I can't create a column with a custom label?ĮFI Analytics is the company that developed TunerStudio for the Megasquirt platform. Their MegaLog viewer opens most logs - ECUTek logs are not listed but it opens them just fine.

Racerender cobb access port software#

The software costs $40 and there is a trial version. I picked up the trial version yesterday, but despite their claims, it wouldn't open anything but their own format - and they don't even provide a sample file, so I have no idea what that is.









Racerender cobb access port