MoTeC i2 & i2 Pro File Compatibility
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MoTeC i2 & i2 Pro File Compatibility
Can anyone tell me the compatibility of MoTeC data in i2 and i2 Pro? I've got tons of existing data from my prior car whose dash was not unlocked. I used i2 standard to read those files. Now my new car has an unlocked dash and I'm using i2 Pro. However, what I want to do is open both old and new data in the same application (preferrably i2 Pro). However, it rufuses to open the old files. Is there anything I can do to see both in the same application? I want to compare laps.
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So, let's talk about "locked" and "unlocked" MoTeC display loggers in cars originally equipped and supplied by PMNA and others.
All dashes on 997.1 and 997.2 GT3 Cup cars run in the Porsche series (AFAIK, Jerry may have more info) were "locked" by PMNA. This means that no changes could be made and no optional upgrades (which MoTeC normally sells) can be purchased through anyone except PMNA. So, these dashes originally had 1MB logging memory and an upgrade to 8MB or enabling the Pro Logging option is all available through PMNA.
When you or someone else paid for an upgrade, you or they would have to send the dash into PMNA to be "unlocked," so subsequent upgrades can be purchased through MoTeC or from authorized dealers like Jerry or I.
Now, if you have a Pro enabled dash now, and had a dash that was NOT Pro Logging enabled dash before, and you want to use the great features offered by i2 Pro analysis, you can buy an annual license to open Standard logging files in i2 Pro, which would allow full featured analysis.
MoTeC is different from others that nearly every upgrade is a purchasable option and nearly all dashes can be made fully functional by these options. But the first person that needs to "unlock" a PMNA originally supplied dash IS PMNA. You can call MoTeC and give them a serial number and they can tell you if it's locked or unlocked.
Best of luck.
All dashes on 997.1 and 997.2 GT3 Cup cars run in the Porsche series (AFAIK, Jerry may have more info) were "locked" by PMNA. This means that no changes could be made and no optional upgrades (which MoTeC normally sells) can be purchased through anyone except PMNA. So, these dashes originally had 1MB logging memory and an upgrade to 8MB or enabling the Pro Logging option is all available through PMNA.
When you or someone else paid for an upgrade, you or they would have to send the dash into PMNA to be "unlocked," so subsequent upgrades can be purchased through MoTeC or from authorized dealers like Jerry or I.
Now, if you have a Pro enabled dash now, and had a dash that was NOT Pro Logging enabled dash before, and you want to use the great features offered by i2 Pro analysis, you can buy an annual license to open Standard logging files in i2 Pro, which would allow full featured analysis.
MoTeC is different from others that nearly every upgrade is a purchasable option and nearly all dashes can be made fully functional by these options. But the first person that needs to "unlock" a PMNA originally supplied dash IS PMNA. You can call MoTeC and give them a serial number and they can tell you if it's locked or unlocked.
Best of luck.
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You can plug into the dash and use the drop down menu to look at the "Password" if it is blank, or it allows you to change the password, it is unlocked. If your logged data files are larger than 1.5 mb then your dash is unlocked
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Peter, it wasn't clear (at least to me) if the annual license to use files from a locked dash in i2Pro must be purchased from PMNA or MoTeC. Also out of curiosity, what's the annual fee? Typical MoTeC thousands and not a hundred or two? As I understand the question, it's to compare data from an old car/different dash to data from the new car and new unlocked/i2Pro dash.
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Tom, I'll find out. It's in one of the dealer bulletins.
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Wow Motec is a brave new world. I'm guessing that if one were interested in switching to an AIM setup in a 997 cup, they would lose the integrated panel switches.
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No. with the CAN based switched now available for AiM, you can scroll pages, acknowledge alarms and duplicate the ADL functions.
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And Jerry, like me, is an authorized MoTeC dealer, who can supply not only this but other licenses like the ability to import ASCII files exported by Pi loggers.
Matt, you might be interested in the API feature set.
The explanation is here: http://www.motec.com/i2/i2licences/
Matt, you might be interested in the API feature set.
The explanation is here: http://www.motec.com/i2/i2licences/
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And Jerry, like me, is an authorized MoTeC dealer, who can supply not only this but other licenses like the ability to import ASCII files exported by Pi loggers.
Matt, you might be interested in the API feature set.
The explanation is here: http://www.motec.com/i2/i2licences/
Matt, you might be interested in the API feature set.
The explanation is here: http://www.motec.com/i2/i2licences/
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Looking back on the original post, I realize now that 24Chromium could have updated his old log files from 1.0 to 1.1 and BOTH would have opened in i2 Pro, without a license upgrade. Shame on me.
JLS, will pm you.
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