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Old 02-12-2018, 06:04 PM   #5
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Well you can analyze data logs for tuning just as people do with datazap only with a lot more flexibility. The tool is made for the McLaren F1 team so it’s obviously going to be more feature rich than the datazap website.

But yeah it is also used for telemetry sort of stuff like you would use on a track. I haven’t messed with trying to import GPS data yet.

I agree about Techstream being a pain to use though. But it logs literally everything and it does in at a very high sample rate (depending on how many channels are logged). ATLAS can load any CSV file though. It just has to have the timecode as the first column and it has to be in a supported format. But it’s fairly easy to write a program to take a CSV log and make it compatible.

I wish ALL the ram addresses were know so we could use Tactix to log everything. It’s so much easier.

Oh also, datazap has a 4M filesize limit. ATLAS is designed for full races so it basically doesn’t have a filesize limit.
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