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PALM loggers, is it choppy logging(performance issues)?

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ChiGGz

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Aug 29, 2005
Toronto,
How accurate is the Palm logging. I know it hasn't got the greatest processors so I just wanted to know your experiences with it.

I'm thinking of grabbing a Palm IIIc and hook up via DSMlink. But I dont know how the performance would be, when logging a graph, or just values. Does it skip timing? LMK

Thanks
 
they suck! well, this is my opinion from personal experience. Then again, my logger didn't include the option of disabling individual injectors/solenoids :mad: . Also, expect LOTS of choppyness. I ran my logger off a palm m100 and hated every minute of using the damn thing. Small, choppy display + different button functions for every menu= :notgood: . I now run my logger off a notebook computer (can be picked up for VERY cheap used/old) and it is MUCH easier to read/control + no more headaches from trying to read a tiny, choppy screen. but thats my personal opinion.
 
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