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Electrical Alternatives to G-Tech's PASS Software?

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Old Nov 25, 2006 | 08:51 PM
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Alternatives to G-Tech's PASS Software?

Are there any other software programs for viewing the saved datafiles from the G-Tech Pro RR performance datalogger?

The unit works great, but there are some things I would change about the PASS software that came with it. Specifically, when viewing roadracing datafiles, a third of the display is taken up by the engine RPM graph. It's useful, but sometimes I'd like to be able to turn it off and use the whole screen to display just the longitudinal/lateral acceleration curves.

Also, I'd like the ability to convert the longitudinal/lateral acceleration data into a top-down view of the path I took through the race course (autocross). It shouldn't be hard to do, since the datafile records all of the acceleration data as well as timing information. I've seen other dataloggers that will provide this view, but they're all much more expensive than the G-Tech, and usually GPS-based instead of accelerometer-based.

So, does anyone know of any other programs out there that will import datafiles from a G-Tech RR? It doesn't matter if it's for Windows, Linux, or Mac OSX, freeware, shareware, or retail - I'm more than willing to pay for a good program.

Thanks,
Scott
 
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