Dataloglab
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Dataloglab
Anyone else using this with nistune?
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ok here it is guys
copy the attached file to :
DataLogLab/Universal Data Log Formats
then all you need to do is change the look up for logs
the tricky bit now:
to get our nistune logs into the right format for dataloglab to read it we need to convert it from word wrap to columns
to do so do you to do the following
find your nistune log and open in excel
click save as and change the file format type
from .csv to .txt
this puts the log into a txt document in columns so dataloglab will view it correctly with the attached file
hope this comes in handy
copy the attached file to :
DataLogLab/Universal Data Log Formats
then all you need to do is change the look up for logs
the tricky bit now:
to get our nistune logs into the right format for dataloglab to read it we need to convert it from word wrap to columns
to do so do you to do the following
find your nistune log and open in excel
click save as and change the file format type
from .csv to .txt
this puts the log into a txt document in columns so dataloglab will view it correctly with the attached file
hope this comes in handy
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- nistune.txt
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Re: Dataloglab
Can you give us an exemple of nistune file in .txt that works please ? when I try to open mine after editing to .txt , that don't want to work ..
here is mine :
thank you.
here is mine :
thank you.
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- NIStune_2009-08-26_2039_10.txt
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Re: Dataloglab
streetbike that txt file is comepletly different to how mine come out so i dont know what you done there
i'll do a little how to
i'll do a little how to
Re: Dataloglab
Go to nistune logs
Right click log file you want to see in dataloglab and click open with excel
Should have this screen
Click save as in excel
Should get this screen
Change save as type to .txt (ms-dos)
You may get this option if so click yes
Exit excel and click no to save changes or it may mess up the log file
You should see the .txt file
Now open Dataloglab and open the .txt file
Click Draw and your log file with be shown
thats all you need to do to get it working
Right click log file you want to see in dataloglab and click open with excel
Should have this screen
Click save as in excel
Should get this screen
Change save as type to .txt (ms-dos)
You may get this option if so click yes
Exit excel and click no to save changes or it may mess up the log file
You should see the .txt file
Now open Dataloglab and open the .txt file
Click Draw and your log file with be shown
thats all you need to do to get it working
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Re: Dataloglab
time for a credit. dont you think Mr Ford??
Re: Dataloglab
yes indeed, martin is the bloke that showed me dataloglab and got the def file working
altho i've noticed it needs adjusting as the logs are coming out different on the new version 9.14
altho i've noticed it needs adjusting as the logs are coming out different on the new version 9.14
Re: Dataloglab
i've just fixed the definition file for the version 9.14 onwards as the logs are coming out with a extra line before the data
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- nistune.txt
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Re: Dataloglab
When I do my datalog runs. The estimated power graph does not mention my speed at the bottom (even through speed is in the logs and shown on the main graph).
Also my power figures seem pretty damn high.
what am I doing wrong?
Pics:
Also my power figures seem pretty damn high.
what am I doing wrong?
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Re: Dataloglab
are your logs done in tuner mode or streaming? streaming gets much better accuracy logs
seems yours is working ok tho you dont get speed figure on the power graph
if you click tools and speed graph that'll give you a speed vs time figure
seems yours is working ok tho you dont get speed figure on the power graph
if you click tools and speed graph that'll give you a speed vs time figure