![]() ![]() This version has a lot of changes, and addresses a lot of issues, but most of them are so small you barely even notice them … unless you do, and then it’s the most annoying thing in the world. ![]() If you would like to contribute, and especially if you have some thoughts on additions to the X/Y plots, feel free to just comment on the blog, or send us an email at Posted in releases Version 62: Fit and Finish The track map now shows up correctly no matter the hemisphere you drive in.Īs always, you can get the new version from the downloads page, or simply restart your old version of Off Camber Data.OCD can now import ALF files from VisualData2 or the ALFANO Android app.Also, the units for the lambda sensor are now correct. The steering wheel and pedal sensors on ALFANO now import under the correct channel names.Barometric pressure now imports correctly from the UniGo 8005.The steering wheel sensor on the UniBox now calibrates itself automatically.We also made some changes specific to certain lap timers: The “Add Runs” dialog is now bigger by default, and saves its size between restarts.Ĭomparing Speed with Acceleration on the XY graph gives you a simple way of checking whether a change to the engine settings had the desired effect.30 is enough squiggly lines to get confused anyways. We now limit the number of simultaneously open laps to 30.In version 62, we added the possibility to flip the delta graph, but there was a bug that made all lap colors the same when you do that.The “Current Values” window (usually at the top right) was using long channel names, wasting a lot of space.We added a special math channel for Speedway users, calculating wheel slip in a different way that works on a Speedway bike.We made a major performance improvement of the graph, especially on Windows.The mouse moves the cursor like normal, but you can now also move the cursor by pressing ← or →, and you can zoom in or out with ↑ and ↓. You can now navigate the graphs with the keyboard.The channel selection menu for the graphs now stays open until you dismiss it.There is a ton of other stuff in this release as well, so here is an abridged list: ![]() Scroll down to see an example configuration! They are a bit basic in their current form, a herald of things to come, but they are already quite useful. The most visible new feature is certainly the new plot type: X/Y plots. We have another version ready, full of goodies and improvements. ![]()
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