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Cajun
24th April 2006, 15:44
Okay i am i am doing some bits and pieces of software few things.

This part is more aimed at recording track times.

Pretty much how many bikes normally would someone want to record.

Remember all you have to do is push one button on keyboard per person

Is max people you wanting to record 1 or would you want something to record 2-3 people at once (remember at this point in time someone as to push a key, for never new lap, NOTE they don';t have to record time, software does that, just push the key when bike gets to point they are marking.)

Mental Trousers
24th April 2006, 16:10
More keys means more chance of pressing the wrong key for someone effectively screwing up 2 laps for 2 riders. So I'd say 2 at once otherwise there's a delay while the person doing the timing figures out which key to press, possibly skewing lap times.

Hoon
24th April 2006, 16:22
Is the software intended for the Race organiser or just the race individual/team?

If its just the individual then usually only one bike (or maybe two if in a team). However while you have the stopwatch out, its also nice to know how fast the competition is going too so maybe an additional 1-2 on top of that.

Cajun
24th April 2006, 16:31
This is for the race individual team.

Mental Trousers, i know, that to many keys = more mistakes,

more just gauging what the market is after, i am thinking 2-4 tops really, but just have to make sure.

Racey Rider
24th April 2006, 16:37
Keep it simple, keep it cheap.
1 or 2 riders at a time.

loosebruce
24th April 2006, 18:32
Funny this should come up Nail, me and Daryl are looking for something along the lines of lap timers for teams, only really needs to be automatic rather than manual, as we wont always have someone there to help out. but 2-4 bikes should be managable

Cajun
24th April 2006, 18:56
Well automatic is a bit hard, unless you have something on the bike which can relay back to computer to record your passing, some sorta rf tag, or simlar.

This is all long term goal for a part of whole piece of software i am writing, but saying that i can throw something together pretty quickly for you two if you want something.

Pretty much record laptimes with someone on a laptop pushing buttons, for each rider. If you are wanting something i am sure i can look in to something which could work.

TwoSeven
24th April 2006, 18:58
What about transponder support ?

Cajun
24th April 2006, 19:16
yeah that is an idea, but transponders arn't used at all race meets, track days etc etc.

loosebruce
24th April 2006, 19:24
but saying that i can throw something together pretty quickly for you two if you want something.




Can you throw a laptop in for us as well :eek:

Cajun
24th April 2006, 20:14
hmmmmmm well not really, saying that i am gonna hopeful do it in a way which it can work on older/cheap laptops(sort things you can pick up for $350 sorta dollars second/thrid hand, since i know what 'people' like you are bruce.

Something nice does not last nice with you for long dc: < and its slow as a dog you won't go surfing porn on it either

DemonWolf
24th April 2006, 20:48
Cajun.. ya just gotta remember that most older 'cheaper' laptops have farked batteries.. which are sometimes not very cheap to replace. Just keep that in mind.

I like the rf tag idea myself... readers pointing across the track.. ya could possible setup split times with multiple readers around the track... hmmm something to think about.

dss3
24th April 2006, 21:31
Yeah mate, hook us up :-) Well spot ya a box of double browns for your fine efforts! :drinkup:

Cajun
24th April 2006, 22:39
fuck off with those double browns

only one drink around here mate

CORONA'S

what real race teams are suponsed by

I have to have a think about what tags to use, a simple click laptime software is easy enough to do,

Demonwolf, - yeah thats understandable, but saying that you can pick up brand new laptops for under $1000. these in turn should give 2 1/2+ hours battery life at least.