There are some DL IT guys in the SEDIV. Me (ITS), Tom Hoppe (ITA), Jeff Underwood (ITB), etc.
The DL software may be more powerful, but it is a heap of shit. The people who wrote it need to go and buy a Windows Interface Design book.
There are some DL IT guys in the SEDIV. Me (ITS), Tom Hoppe (ITA), Jeff Underwood (ITB), etc.
The DL software may be more powerful, but it is a heap of shit. The people who wrote it need to go and buy a Windows Interface Design book.
Zsolt - #9 ITS GSR
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After talking to the Dave and Ellen at Veracity data, I was considering going with the AIM-EVO, because it's not limited on the number of analog inputs like the DL-1. That is untill I've found some sedan, miata and it drivers that use the DL-1. I think someone would want the data logging capability for chassis and driver development, even if they're happy with their analog dash, IMHO. Thus they'd probably just get a simple timing interface if anything at all.
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That might be a little strong Zsolt. Ones that are more "friendly" are either simplified/limiting or take longer to extract the same info.
I've used/tested/coached with most of the brands out there and trust me DL1's software is one of the better ones on the software front, not to mention it takes the least amount of time to extract the information you need before your next session.
Each brand has good points. Some people want simplicity, some people want integrated video, some people want a specific OE CAN interface or predefined chassis setup routines, some people want expandability, or have a particular budget, etc... etc... No such thing as one perfect brand for everybody (much like car brands).
Best thing is to talk with someone knowledgeable in multiple brands, like myself or Veracity, and discuss your goals. I also recommend that you try the software and get familiar with it before you commit to spending your funds. For almost every brand you can download the software direct from the makers' website. If you need data for a particular system just post and I'm sure you'll find people willing to share.
Last edited by jlucas; 04-30-2010 at 08:48 PM.
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