Time Measure in ECUControl
When Saving a Log file when datalogging a PM6 with ECUControl, where does the program get it's time value? I have a Datalogging Voltmeter for my DIY-WB coming in that I want to be able to compare times with. At first I though it pulled it from the computers clock, but that does seam so.
Any Ideas. The DMV logs against the computers clock, so matching the two times up is what I planned on doing
Any Ideas. The DMV logs against the computers clock, so matching the two times up is what I planned on doing
Okay, I can't seem to understand this Time Measurement.
My DVM read against the Computer Clock (Laptop) every 1 second, for example 18
6.45 then 18
6.46 and so on.
EcuControl is reading at the same time 720.43 then 720.79 then 721.02. I have it logging at 30mil. Where is it getting this 720 and so on from? Not the computers(Laptop) clock. the xx0.xx the 0 is in seconds if I count with it, and the .xx is milli-second I guess. the seconds don't even corispond with the computers clock.
My DVM read against the Computer Clock (Laptop) every 1 second, for example 18
6.45 then 18
6.46 and so on.EcuControl is reading at the same time 720.43 then 720.79 then 721.02. I have it logging at 30mil. Where is it getting this 720 and so on from? Not the computers(Laptop) clock. the xx0.xx the 0 is in seconds if I count with it, and the .xx is milli-second I guess. the seconds don't even corispond with the computers clock.
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