Any of You guys used Virtualdyno ,
I have used some time ago and tried to get it working the otherday, but it says that the data is not there to use it,
That have not been a problem before,
Anyone?
Thanks
Skassa
You need to export the log to csv format. It's in the VemsTune tools menu.
Then it will fail to import into VirtualDyno because of the comments at the top of the file. This is kind of stupid, but I just tested it and seems to be the case.
If you open the csv in notepad++ or something and delete the commented out lines, then save the csv. It will now import into VirtualDyno.
We could just implement this into Vemstune?
i have been trying to get it working by deleting the lines at the top,
i have also looked at old logs that Works and load into vitualdyno without problems,
but i cant load thee logs from 1.2.30 that i got,
vitualdyno says that ,time, rpm or throttlposition is missing :(
Can i mail my log to any of you Guys for you to try ?
Thanks,
Skassa
You can mail the log to me, and I'd be happy to take a look.
[email protected]
I downloaded Virtual Dyno to give a try. I was unable to load a csv file even after having deleted the first comment lines, set up the Virtual Dyno option names or renamed the columns eg. TP for "Throttle Position".
I did not find any help about the .csv columns names and format. Too much.
I would suggest contacting the developer, his program has a report function (please submit an unmodified exported cvs log from VT with recent firmware); He states VEMS is supported, it seems there is a glitch somewhere :)
Best regards, Dave
I have sent him a report wirh a log, but i Cant find a contact for him, so i Cant gear anything back when doing it ,
It works with older logs that i have made before with older firmware , but not anymore
Will see if there Will come a Update on the virtualdyno later
If you know a workable VirtualDyno .csv format, it is not a problem to make a python routine to filter the vemslog.csv file
I talked to Brad Barnhill years ago and he will be glad to make the vems log working he said: “I could write an interface to import vems logs if I knew the format of the binary fileâ€
Dave maybe you know the answer and could help Brad.
I have his email if nedded
tnx
Peter
Hello Peter,
The format of the binary file is not so easy to decode its not a fixed realtime format inside, but rather there are differences between firmware versions; the exported CSV file is portable (and colums can be used defined with some simple text editor (ini editing) and it would make much more sense to have Brad focus on those).
I have no idea what the difference is between the old working and new non working CSV format as far as a i know we did not make any changes to the exported CSV colums, perhaps someone could post a working and a non working log for me to review ?
Best regards, Dave
Quote from: Denmark on April 28, 2015, 06:48:37 AM
i have been trying to get it working by deleting the lines at the top,
i have also looked at old logs that Works and load into vitualdyno without problems,
but i cant load thee logs from 1.2.30 that i got,
vitualdyno says that ,time, rpm or throttlposition is missing :(
I just converted a 1.2.30 log file I took last Monday to CSV (VemsTune 2014-11-06 version).
I tried the import to Virtual Dyno, it got the famous error that says time, rpm, or TPS is missing from the log.
I used notepad++ to remove the comments at the top so the first line is Time SecL RPM MAP TP lambda................... and after that each line is data.
VirtualDyno imported it just fine after that.
QuoteI used notepad++ to remove the comments at the top so the first line is Time
I gave another try with success. I previously let a blank line on the top before the columns names.
Success here also after removing the comments and blank lines. Does it work for you also now Skassa ? If not please provide a link to a sharing report containing your logs, i'll take look.
Best regards, Dave
I Will check it later today , i have just been to sweden a few days :)
Thanks
Skassa
I've sent a message to the owner of VirtualDyno asking if it would be a simple fix to ignore any line that begins with '#' like most industry standard text/config files. I looked and there doesn't seem to be any specific standard for making comments in a CSV file, so '#' seems as good as any other.
Thanks,
Jason
btw in the case one has edited the csv datalog entries as defined in the VemsTune-***\config\vemsTune-v3-1.2.**.ini file, it would be nice to have an easiest way to write them back or to import them for the updated VT version..
Quote from: fphil on May 06, 2015, 08:38:42 PM
btw in the case one has edited the csv datalog entries as defined in the VemsTune-***\config\vemsTune-v3-1.2.**.ini file, it would be nice to have an easiest way to write them back or to import them for the updated VT version..
Remove (or rename) the changed 1.2.* ini and run update ini for web, it will restore the default ini's.
Best regards, Dave
I was speaking of the case one has already edited the .csv datalog of the .ini file with new entries and the case he wants to import these onto the new .ini file of an updated VT version
Any success? I'm getting a graph but no matter what its show a very very low hp and nm