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Old 06-21-2009, 04:04 PM
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Default Dynolicious Data Logger for iPhone 3G

Cool...I down loaded it to my iPhone last night. I have not had a chance to play with it. The interface is very cool and user friendly. It mentioned something about tying the GPS chip to a track. I need to read up more on the details.

Looks very cool so far.

http://www.dynolicious.com

Look for the "Log Box" logo on the right. No affiliation. I was wondering if these guys were going to create a data logger.

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Chad,
Also take a look at Rev - http://www.devtoaster.com/products/rev/index.html [updated - this is the Rev website, not the review site I originally posted in error - sorry!]

It has a Bluetooth link to an OBDII module that delivers lots a useful data channels.

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Not a bad logging rate at (up to) 100hz.
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At 100Hz, LogBox only records for 6 minutes. And regardless of the rate you set it at, I couldn't get it to actually sample at a consistent rate. It also didn't write unique timestamps for each sample in the CSV file that it gave me, so I really couldn't do much with the data. It looks like they have released one update since I tested it back in April, so your results may vary, but I prefer G-Tac Pro. With all of these iPhone apps, you'll have to find a mounting location in your car that gets a clear GPS signal, which can be an issue.

Here's what I found when I compared G-Tac Pro's accelerometer data vs Traqmate a couple months ago... http://www.rm944.com/weston/iPhone/G...%20090419.html



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