I got myself WinALDL and didn't want to mess with Excel just to view the captured data. So I wrote a nice little program that can graphically view data captured with WinALDL.
This is version 0.0-1, which means it's still an alpha version. Expect some more options and changes soon.
The software is provided as-is, so it has no manual, nor a help file. Just play around with it a bit, it's pretty self-explanatory.
Say Cliff, does your program allow superimposing any data with any other data? Say, MAP vs BPW, or MAP vs TPS?
Also, I think it would be great to be able to view the BLM and INT tables as 3-D so that one could be a better snapshot view of where the ECM is having to do short term and long term rich/lean adjustments.
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Say Cliff, does your program allow superimposing any data with any other data? Say, MAP vs BPW, or MAP vs TPS?
Do you mean as displayed in the screenshot above, where you can see more than one dataset displayed in the same graph? If so, then, yes.
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Also, I think it would be great to be able to view the BLM and INT tables as 3-D so that one could be a better snapshot view of where the ECM is having to do short term and long term rich/lean adjustments.
Ok, I'll have a look at how difficult that is to make.
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