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Lap replay in C127 logger

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2016 10:19 am
by the_bluester
I was going to try to re use one of my other topics for this question but they are so far off this topic that it would have been confusing.

My C127 is replacing a Racepak IQ3 dash, so far I have been able to replicate all the functions I wanted that the Racepak provided except for one (as well as a lot of new stuff that the Racepak could not do) At the end of a multi lap session in the Racepak, it was a simple matter to cycle through the session lap times on the display so you could have a quick review while still sitting the car warming it down. Fastest lap display for the session is easy and obvious in the C127 but between the online help, the PDF manual and searching no the net I have not been able to find a way to replicate the lap replay function. Before I waste too much time on it, is it possible in the software or is it simply an unsupported function?

I have plenty of setup to do on the car without burning time trying to do something that the dash is not able to do.

Re: Lap replay in C127 logger

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2016 12:56 pm
by adrian
There is no inbuilt function that allows the replay of lap times, all data analysis is done post race (or via telemetry during the race) using i2.

I can think of one way that might work using Advanced Maths but it would be a bit messy/tedious to setup and would require an ACL/ADL3/C18x product.

Re: Lap replay in C127 logger

PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2016 1:15 pm
by the_bluester
I guess I will put that down as an "Oh well" then. It would have been nice to be able to retain it but it was certainly not essential.

All the more reason to get a netbook to replace my current bulky laptop, place the Ethernet port somewhere easily accessible and download the logs often. I was going to put the Ethernet port (And a panel mount USB port for the UTC) in the middle of the dash but I might shift them both over to the right side where they can be accessed easily from outside the car.

Of a related note, the car I helped set up recently had it's debut outing recently at our local track and the GPS derived lap times were well inside the hundredth of a second accuracy wise when compared with transponder based timing.