Greetings,
Since it sounds like datalogging isn't a high priority for Dynon at the moment, I'd like to investigate other options for the D180 I just ordered.
I know there's a program written by Waiter, that will capture the data that's on the serial link. On his site, he mentions that it takes a fast CPU to capture everything. I can assume that a reasonably modern notebook PC, would do this.
While this is nice for times when you know you're testing something, I don't have room, or the desire to carry a notebook all the time. Since I'd like the data to be recorded all the time, I'd like to find a solution that will work with a PDA, or other memory device.
I have an IPAQ pocket PC, that runs at 400 mhz. Can Waiter's program be compiled to run on a pocket PC? Would 400 mhz be fast enough? If not, how fast would it need to be?
In searching for datalogging recently, I found a statement that said there were other "devices" available that would record serial data to a smartcard. I can't find this message again, and there was no detail as to where to find these devices. I've done some searching, and have come up empty as well. Is there a small device that would act as a dedicated serial data recorder?
Thanks,
Rusty
Since it sounds like datalogging isn't a high priority for Dynon at the moment, I'd like to investigate other options for the D180 I just ordered.
I know there's a program written by Waiter, that will capture the data that's on the serial link. On his site, he mentions that it takes a fast CPU to capture everything. I can assume that a reasonably modern notebook PC, would do this.
While this is nice for times when you know you're testing something, I don't have room, or the desire to carry a notebook all the time. Since I'd like the data to be recorded all the time, I'd like to find a solution that will work with a PDA, or other memory device.
I have an IPAQ pocket PC, that runs at 400 mhz. Can Waiter's program be compiled to run on a pocket PC? Would 400 mhz be fast enough? If not, how fast would it need to be?
In searching for datalogging recently, I found a statement that said there were other "devices" available that would record serial data to a smartcard. I can't find this message again, and there was no detail as to where to find these devices. I've done some searching, and have come up empty as well. Is there a small device that would act as a dedicated serial data recorder?
Thanks,
Rusty