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 Post subject: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 3:33 pm 
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I was recently making a datalogger cable and found that almost all the links didn't work. Also the info on the laptop cable was hard to get with all the mixed posts. I'd like to note that these cables DO work. If you have problems then you did somthing wrong. A couple people have said that if they use a thicker gauge of cable it works. Also try not to use really long wires as i first tried and it didn't work. The cables works on any OBD1 Mitsu (Includes the 1.5 Colt!). I have listed the palm software below, if you need the laptop software then I am sure someone on the board will be happy to send it to you.

Heres how to make the datalogging cable:

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To use a palm device use this software ttp://mmcdlogger.sourceforge.net/

List of supported devices with mmcd(Above link) (Model, Palm OS):
Palm III 3.0 with OS update
Palm IIIc 3.5
Palm IIIx 3.1 with OS update
Palm IIIxe 3.5
Palm V 3.1 with OS update
Palm Vx 3.3/3.5 with OS update
Palm VIIx 3.5
Palm m100 3.5.1
Palm m105 3.5.1
Palm m125 3.5
Palm m130 3.5
Palm m500 4.0
Palm m505 4.1
Palm m515 4.1
Palm i705 4.1
Palm Tungsten W 4.1.1
Sony Clie PEG-N760C 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-N710C 3.5.2
Sony Clie PEG-N610C 4.01
Sony Clie PEG-S360 4.0
Sony Clie PEG-S320 4.0
Sony Clie PEG-S300 3.5
Sony Clie PEG-S500c 3.5
Sony Clie PEG-NR70 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-NR70V 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-T665C 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-T615C 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-T415 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-SL10 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-SJ20 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-SJ22 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-SJ30 4.1
Sony Clie PEG-SJ33 4.1
Handspring Visor Pro 3.5.2
Handspring Visor Platinum 3.5.2
Handspring Neo 3.5.2
Handspring Visor Prism 3.5.2
Handspring Visor Edge 3.5.2
Handspring Treo 180 3.5.2
Handspring Treo 270 3.5.2
Handspring Treo 300 3.5.2
Handspring Treo 90 4.1
IBM WorkPad c500 4.0
IBM WorkPad c505 4.0
TRG TRGpro 3.3/3.5.1
HandEra 330 3.5.3

Devices in bold are known to work
Others are supposed to be compatible
List of incompatible devices:
Model PalmOS Notes
Pilot 1000, 5000 v1.0
PalmPilot Personal, Professional v2.0
Palm IIIe v3.1
Palm VII v3.2
Palm Zire 4.1 (no serial)
Palm Zire, 71 5.x (no serial/bad serial)
Palm Tungsten T 5.0 (bad serial)
Palm Tungsten C 5.x (bad serial)
Handspring Visor v3.1
Handspring Visor Deluxe v3.1
IBM WorkPad original v3.0
IBM WorkPad v3.1
IBM WorkPad c3 v3.1
Sony Clie PEG-NX70V v5.0 (bad serial)
Sony Clie PEG-NX60 v5.0 (bad serial)
Sony Clie NZ90 v5.0 (bad serial)
Sony Clie TG50 v5.0 (bad serial)
Sony Clie SJ33 (bad serial)
Qualcomm pdQ 800 v3.02
Qualcomm pdQ 1900 v3.02
Symbol SPT1500 v3.0.2r3
Symbol SPT1700 v3.2
Symbol SPT1740 v3.2

You have to update PalmOS to 3.5+ to use it with:
Palm III, v3.0
Palm IIIx, v3.1
Palm V, v3.1


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 Post subject: Re: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:43 pm 
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Is there any devices listed here that do not in fact work, or maybe require more than stated to work? I ask this question because I'm reading mixed things on the intertron about the Sony devices. I purchased a Sony Clie SJ33 because it's touch screen as well as color. It's on the list of supported devices however a thread I was reading on a Stealth/3KGT forum mentioned that getting it to work was like reinventing the wheel. Any thoughts on the Sony vs Palm? Anyone else logging with a Sony? I'm posting this here due to the thread being title "How To".

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 Post subject: Re: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:30 pm 
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Does anyone know where to download the palmpilot emulator to use palmpilot datalog on the comp? I lost the program and forget.

thanks

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 Post subject: Re: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 12:27 pm 
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i would really like to know about the palm pilot emulator as well. i looked around for it and it looks like its no longer available

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 Post subject: Re: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 1:21 pm 
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Why not just go with the TMO logger or MMCD? Both are available through google, and work on the PC.

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 Post subject: Re: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 2:29 pm 
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Do you have an Android phone or tablet with BlueTooth?? If so, then you can use MMCDroid (free app) with the $75 BlueTooth logger. You can log wirelessly, all files are saved as a CSV on your phone. (http://www.frozenapps.com/mitsubtadapter.php)

I connected mine permanently using a plug off my old logger cable.

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 Post subject: Re: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Wed May 01, 2013 10:22 pm 
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have you recently purchased the blue tooth adapter or used the software on your phone??
that would be awesome!!

i remember reading on tuners about that app but it seemed everyone was saying it didn't really work
or wasn't available or they gave up on it or something?

i think its such a great idea to get logging software on the smart phones.

also i you mentioned permanently wiring it? was that for the android phone option and instead of the bluetooth adapter?

i would love more info on that.

it seems i entered this dsm csm thing really late as all the info and posts i read iare sooo old.
makes sense i guess everyone is into evo's and wrx's now.

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14b, 450cc's, 3" exhaust, small fmic, all running on megasquirt version: DIYPNP
White 1992 colt-vista wagon 2.4, awd, auto (daily)
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 Post subject: Re: How to: Data logging
PostPosted: Thu May 02, 2013 6:44 am 
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have you recently purchased the blue tooth adapter or used the software on your phone??
that would be awesome!!

i remember reading on tuners about that app but it seemed everyone was saying it didn't really work
or wasn't available or they gave up on it or something?

i think its such a great idea to get logging software on the smart phones.

also i you mentioned permanently wiring it? was that for the android phone option and instead of the bluetooth adapter?

i would love more info on that.

it seems i entered this dsm csm thing really late as all the info and posts i read iare sooo old.
makes sense i guess everyone is into evo's and wrx's now.
It works. Many gave up because it took the guy a while to develop the adapter. Mine w, though intermittently (I am having a wiring issue to the diag port). The BT Adapter comes with the three wires connected to the metal femal pins it needs to connect to the Diag port. I just put the pins into a male diag port plug, and plugged it in and I leave it there.

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1991 GVR4 1025/2000 (PTE 1200's, 16g, DSMLink v3, gm-maf, eagle/ross, .020 over, 272's, EVO VIII Wheels)
1992 GVR4 866/1000 (getting everything from above)


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