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Tweecer datalog/Calcon doesn't works any more NEED HELP

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  • Start date Start date May 12, 2005

Slow5.0

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Here is a deal, last night i was using 1.30 Calcon/datalog and everything was fine , today i tryed use again but when i opened i found only zeros ( 0 ) except on left/right O2 2500

I didn't do anything wrong , but how the hell this happen, i tryed turn off whole Caledit/Calcon, than restart laptop 10 times,unplug battery, than i tryed reinstall Caledit and Calcon BUT still nothing

CalEdit forks fine, i can change tune, write and everything ,but only this is that Calcon doesn't works, it just show me "0"

I allways using 1.30 version

Erbey time when i have to go on drag strip something is wrong, last time was frickin laptop, now this Calcon
 
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Did you have the things you want to D/L in the payload? Did you select the little box to turn on the D/L?

I know they are dumb questions but I had to ask.
 

final5-0

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Ernan

Have you tried to reload your payload in Cal Edit?

I use V1.20 so I don't know if this would be the same for V1.30 but......

Maybe 2 or 3 times in the past I've seen funny datalog values and I loaded my latest cal file on all switch positions and the prob went away.

Good luck!
Later
Grady
 

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Like i said i can open CalCon and when i start datalogging and it start runing (samples nubers working) but I have 0 at all things i wanna datalog
 

final5-0

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Just because you can open Cal Con does not mean things could not be right in Cal Edit.

The reason for that is Cal Con gets its instructions form Cal Edit in the utilities section from the payload as you well know.

That is where I'd suspect you need to spend some time checking things out.

Later
Grady
 

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I'm frickin stupid , somehow i didn't check datalog box and thats whats was wrong
Thank you guys for helping me out
 

final5-0

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The best thing about a problem like that one is ...............

the fix is easy & cheap

Later
Grady
 

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final5-0 said:
The best thing about a problem like that one is ...............

the fix is easy & cheap

Later
Grady
Click to expand...

Yeah one stupid little check box
 
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