Not sure if that is the correct term - when I log sessions, I typically get lapses in the time. Typically 2 second lapses, sometime more. Makes it impossible to rely on logging for time/speed computations.
This is on a Toshiba Satellite 2010 with Windows 7. Baud rate is set to 125000 or close to it. Logging divisor is set to 1, for maximum data. It was previously set to 2, but that made no difference to this problem. I'm not usually a PC user, so I'm unsure what additional info would be relevant.
Examples:
Any suggestions on here as to what settings to check?
lapses/ drop outs in logging
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I see. Do you have any suggestions as to what to try? I don't run other apps while logging, in case that makes a difference. I'm using a VAG-COM cable with the chip set that was recommended for ODBII (ISO-9141 protocol) that my '98 uses, if that's relevant.Mangus wrote:This indicates that there were packet errors during the logging session. This isn't necessarily a TunerPro bug.
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Thanks for the response.Mangus wrote:What vehicle, and where did the ADX come from? Lots of things might cause dropped packets, including an error in the ADX, noisy data on the OBD bus, intermittent connection, etc. I can't say for sure.
1998 Volvo V70. The ADX was developed by another Motronic 4.4 user, Aaron Sommer. I've asked on the Volvo forum to see if anyone else has the same issue with the same ADX.
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