Datastream failures / Realterm shows perfect
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Datastream failures / Realterm shows perfect
My datastream went corrupt after a fixed amount of seconds. 11-17s depending on the baudrate and if I use the "Silent" Macro to stop reading the stream for some ms.
I can produce this failure when I use a value which changes very fast. TPS signal or something else (some ram value which is switching fast).
I checked my output via RealTerm - perfect.
ECM is on my table, engine speed signal generator etc. pp.
External power supply for the KKL cable and the Motronic.
When I stop the datastream and start it again no peaks etc.
It seems at Commads the "baudrate = 0" for default isn't working. When I insert the baudrate I use (like in the Header) it's not happen anymore.
Another "bug", when I open "Edit ADX" during a running stream the stream becomes corrupt after some seconds. The stream shows no peaks, it's more rectangular...
Tracing in a table and data stream slows everything down and same happens after some seconds...
I hope you can help me too improve my toolchain, may my setup is the root cause - may it's some kind of bug?
However, great software!
I can produce this failure when I use a value which changes very fast. TPS signal or something else (some ram value which is switching fast).
I checked my output via RealTerm - perfect.
ECM is on my table, engine speed signal generator etc. pp.
External power supply for the KKL cable and the Motronic.
When I stop the datastream and start it again no peaks etc.
It seems at Commads the "baudrate = 0" for default isn't working. When I insert the baudrate I use (like in the Header) it's not happen anymore.
Another "bug", when I open "Edit ADX" during a running stream the stream becomes corrupt after some seconds. The stream shows no peaks, it's more rectangular...
Tracing in a table and data stream slows everything down and same happens after some seconds...
I hope you can help me too improve my toolchain, may my setup is the root cause - may it's some kind of bug?
However, great software!
The monitor function seems to be a little bit buggy, possible that nobody used it before in this way.
Datastream is working without any issue as long as I don't open the Monitor. History is also great
When I playback a log file and I use the scrollable (is it the correct naming?) TunerPro doesn't react to any mouse operation (clicks).
When I switch to another window and then back to TunerPro it's working.
Situation: Playback a logfile and jump to another "time point"
Datastream is working without any issue as long as I don't open the Monitor. History is also great
When I playback a log file and I use the scrollable (is it the correct naming?) TunerPro doesn't react to any mouse operation (clicks).
When I switch to another window and then back to TunerPro it's working.
Situation: Playback a logfile and jump to another "time point"
Multi Screen or Multi instance has also some issues you have to take car.
Primary screen shows the pull down menu only, multi instance only impacting the first opened session - I guess some layer issues?!
A nice feature would be to start recording when datastream is connected, that you can log the cranking for example direct.
Primary screen shows the pull down menu only, multi instance only impacting the first opened session - I guess some layer issues?!
A nice feature would be to start recording when datastream is connected, that you can log the cranking for example direct.
Today I measured the speed of the playback.Acki wrote:Playback has no function. 50% or 2500 times faster, run time of the playback is the same... also tested if pause/play is needed to switch the speed, no difference.
1s log file - 3s playback time. Doesn't matter which play speed is used.
Any chance to get this solved?
Do you have more than one PC to try this on? Many of the things you describe sound like some synchronization issues (bugs, as you say), but perhaps based around the rendering and/or memory performance of the host PC.
I'm not sure I'll be able to untangle this issue for you in the near term. You might try slowing down the data rate a bit.
I'm not sure I'll be able to untangle this issue for you in the near term. You might try slowing down the data rate a bit.
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TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am
TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am
Re: Datastream failures / Realterm shows perfect
Any chance that the "playback speed" bug will be solved soon?
Re: Datastream failures / Realterm shows perfect
Haven't been able to reliably reproduce it.
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TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am
TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am
Re: Datastream failures / Realterm shows perfect
How can I support?
Re: Datastream failures / Realterm shows perfect
Can you send me ADX and XDL (log) files with instructions on how to reproduce some of these issues (example: the playback speed issue)?
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TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am
TunerPro Author
1989 Trans Am