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After spending days looking for a decent/free way to graph ECUTalk logs (without excel or datascan) I deceided a program was needed to convert ECUTalk logs to a more generic format. Mainly the time stamp which most LogViewers have difficulty with the existing format, they are now converted to the number of seconds from the start rather than a hhmmss format

I know NewKleer is working on adding this type of feature to ECUTalk, however I've been know 2 be impatient (:happy: 3 cheers 2 Peter for all his work :cool:)

Anywho, the converter is free to use, copy, share...

you'll need Microsoft VB5 Runtime librarys if ya don't have them

only known bug is with logs that span Midday or Midnight

Download Here

WinlogView is available HERE

Preview

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tried datalog lab?

http://www.dataloglab.com/

looks good but has a 30 day trial limit or $$$ ( can't get it to work with ECUTalk log file either)

I'm after a free/unrestricted setup

Cheers

Bump / UpDate

V1.1.0.0 is now available, the AM/PM spanning fault is now fixed along with a few others

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DOWNLOAD is Here https://sourceforge.net/projects/ecutalktowinlog/files/

** Download VB5 Runtime Library here

  • 1 month later...

hi Bundybear - I've been playing with this software myself. This software you've created looks rather cool. I work with maya an awful lot and I've got a basic way at present to read the ecutalk log .txt files into maya and then drive needles of rpm, water temp, timing etc.. as a kind of animation log.

my end goal is to use the same data to drive a 3d engine model. I'm still working on the model but it features pistons in motion and I'm hoping I can get it to display other things too like the sparks firing in the cylinder.

dl'ing your program currently and gonna give it a shot a bit later this evening (8pm in uk) :nyaanyaa:

cheers for sharing!

can it monitor the knock sensor?

I don't think so, although ECUTalk is not my software

see ECUTalk.com 4 info

I believe conzult will via custom registers

hi Bundybear - I've been playing with this software myself. This software you've created looks rather cool. I work with maya an awful lot and I've got a basic way at present to read the ecutalk log .txt files into maya and then drive needles of rpm, water temp, timing etc.. as a kind of animation log.

my end goal is to use the same data to drive a 3d engine model. I'm still working on the model but it features pistons in motion and I'm hoping I can get it to display other things too like the sparks firing in the cylinder.

dl'ing your program currently and gonna give it a shot a bit later this evening (8pm in uk) :)

cheers for sharing!

hey Anthony

had similar ideas myself but VBz just not up 2 the task. Would love to see it come to life

my end goal is to go the CarPC route with live stats (ECUTalk), so animated logs would be a cool addition

my prog basicaly converts the 12Hr time from the log file to an 'Index' and copyz the rest of the log line, simple I know but most of the graphic log viewers couldn't deal with the time format

are you gona release either variant to the eager public ??

Freeware is Goodware

Cheers Bundy

  • 2 months later...

ok so ive updated ecutalk (see http://www.ecutalk.com) to have the extra 'Entry' column index but that didnt help at all with winlog, which needs an extra empty line up the top, which would make it invalid with datascan format. it doesnt even help with excel which was fine with the time entry as-is. so i dont think its any use at all?

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