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Originally Posted by stugray
Explain in a little more detail what you would like to do.
Using Ruby is dirt simple (if you dont want a lot of graphics) and very powerful.
I have written number crunching scripts that dealt with multi-GB files.
The only problem with Matlab is someone would need a license to complie the code into an executable (maybe we can find someone with access to Matlab and some smart people at work....)
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Well... not me personally, since I don't have a BRZ
Most of the open source tuning tools - i.e. MAF calibration, MAP compensation tables (those two in particular), speed density VE tables - that are available (see here:
http://www.romraider.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=32) are in Excel. Excel is a dog for crunching files that are hundreds of Mbs large (which the OP2 in mode 23 logging very easily can generate).
Ruby makes sense - I mentioned Matlab or Octave, since that what the scripts put up were coded in. I just think it would be worthwhile to pool the collective programming / engineering brainpower on here to create utilities that can do the same function, but obviously much quicker than spreadsheets.