Completely custom data file format support?
Hi there - Looking at moving from an orphaned product to RR3, but my data is from a completely custom logging system that has 16 channel tyre temps, engine data, brake and TPS analog inputs, GPS speed and accelerometer data - it might also get things like ride height, pitch/roll/yaw and heartrate in the future.
I have had a quick look around and can't quite tell whether using any version of RR3, is it possible to completely define a custom format, mapping the metrics that match to RR3 supported values, and having new bespoke values able to be used by custom gauges?
This is a sample of my current file header and first couple of entries of the logfile.
Logtime,GPStime,Distance,difflaptime,LapDistance,L astLapDistance,Lap,Kph,Heading,Latitude,Longitude, Altitude,Satellites,Fixstatus,LF0,LF1,LF2,LF3,LF4, LF5,LF6,LF7,LF8,LF9,LF10,LF11,LF12,LF13,LF14,LF15, LFbrake,RF0,RF1,RF2,RF3,RF4,RF5,RF6,RF7,RF8,RF9,RF 10,RF11,RF12,RF13,RF14,RF15,RFbrake,LR0,LR1,LR2,LR 3,LR4,LR5,LR6,LR7,LR8,LR9,LR10,LR11,LR12,LR13,LR14 ,LR15,LRbrake,RR0,RR1,RR2,RR3,RR4,RR5,RR6,RR7,RR8, RR9,RR10,RR11,RR12,RR13,RR14,RR15,RRbrake,RPM,TPS, Coolant,MAP,SPKADV,AFR,BATTV,oilpressure,fuel,oilw arn,brakelight,looptime
0.51,610927398.5,0.024,0,0,0,0,0,0,-43.89835739,171.7355652,121,9,4,12.5,13.5,15.5,16, 15.5,15,15,15,14.5,15,15,14.5,15,15,15.5,15.5,0,12 .5,13.5,15.5,16,15.5,15,15,15,14.5,15,15,14.5,15,1 5,15.5,15.5,0,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,1 6.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,0,16.5 ,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5 ,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,0,1176,0,84,34,0,121,14. 6,68,3,0,0,0
0.56,610927398.9,0.04,0,0,0,0,0,0,-43.89835739,171.7355652,0,0,3,12.5,13.5,15.5,16,15 .5,15,15,15,14.5,15,15,14.5,15,15,15.5,15.5,0,12.5 ,13.5,15.5,16,15.5,15,15,15,14.5,15,15,14.5,15,15, 15.5,15.5,0,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16. 5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,0,16.5,1 6.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,1 6.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,16.5,0,1180,0,84,34,0,121,14.7, 71,4,0,0,14
An example of the current generated overlay is on this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPGDq8zeUKs
As I say, the SW I am currently using is find, but it's not being maintained at all anymore so I am looking for a supported alternative.
Cheers - Neil G