semi OT: minimum hardware (laptop) setup to run hondata stage 4/ autotune/ datalogging/ wideband o2
Just curious.
I see old pentiumII 266mhz laptops going for dirt cheap these days on ebay..... maybe I should get one, eh?
I see old pentiumII 266mhz laptops going for dirt cheap these days on ebay..... maybe I should get one, eh?
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I see old pentiumII 266mhz laptops going for dirt cheap these days on ebay..... maybe I should get one, eh?
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You find out and tell me Ken, this is my next season project...
thanks for your research ahead of time though.
A.
I see old pentiumII 266mhz laptops going for dirt cheap these days on ebay..... maybe I should get one, eh?
</TD></TR></TABLE>You find out and tell me Ken, this is my next season project...
thanks for your research ahead of time though.A.
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that is fine. I us a P2 300~mhz chembook for datalogging and tuning for S200
you could probably get by with a 200mhz even
hondata program likes ram if you are going to have a couple windows open for different datalogging runs
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that is fine. I us a P2 300~mhz chembook for datalogging and tuning for S200
you could probably get by with a 200mhz even
hondata program likes ram if you are going to have a couple windows open for different datalogging runs
No problem here on a low power machine.
I run an old P1 133. Data sampling rate is a 'little' slower, like 500 samples/sec
but thats plenty fast for tuning with only the sensors you need.
Jeffrey Atwood
I run an old P1 133. Data sampling rate is a 'little' slower, like 500 samples/sec
but thats plenty fast for tuning with only the sensors you need.
Jeffrey Atwood
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Ken are you getting this used or did you mean a Hondata S200?
I'd say a 200 Mhz would be the minimum I could deal with and 400-500 Mhz would be preferred.
Ken are you getting this used or did you mean a Hondata S200?
I'd say a 200 Mhz would be the minimum I could deal with and 400-500 Mhz would be preferred.
I know this should be in the Classified section but.....
I have a Toshiba Portege` PII 300mhz slim line laptop. Excellent condition
It also comes with a docking station with DV player (which I never got to work properly)
All accessories, everything you need.
I'm asking $300. and its yours.
I will even refund the cash if it doesn't work.
If you want something with alittle more umph .... check out my other machine.
Its alittle thicker compared to the Portege`
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=543127
Let me know.
Regards
-Nick
I have a Toshiba Portege` PII 300mhz slim line laptop. Excellent condition
It also comes with a docking station with DV player (which I never got to work properly)
All accessories, everything you need.
I'm asking $300. and its yours.
I will even refund the cash if it doesn't work.
If you want something with alittle more umph .... check out my other machine.
Its alittle thicker compared to the Portege`
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=543127
Let me know.
Regards
-Nick
Im running and IBM Thinkpad 233mhz laptop with my AEM EMS. It does the job but stuggles sometimes trying to process "live" datalogging information. Im gonna try to upgrade the memory to see if that helps but I would suggest getting something a little faster than a 233.
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