laptop HP measurement (Was g meter)

C. Brooks cbrooks1 at tqci.net
Mon May 31 16:53:50 GMT 1999


Another option would be...
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/5837/StreetDyno.html It operates
very similar to the "Home Dyno" the good part is that it's *FREE* I've been
using it for a week or so.

Charles Brooks

-----Original Message-----
From: Programmer <nwester at eidnet.org>
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Monday, May 31, 1999 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: g meter


>Check out www.pcdyno.com --he's got the software and everything done for
>acceleration runs with a laptop. Works great.
>
>Lyndon IPTECH
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Scott Feaver <sfeaver at cgocable.net>
>To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
>Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 10:17 PM
>Subject: RE: g meter
>
>
>>Are you able to scan in that article?  CCI Magazine isn't available
>anywhere
>>around here, I haven't seen it in ages now.  I thought they were going
>under
>>a few years ago..
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Scott
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: owner-diy_efi at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu
>>[mailto:owner-diy_efi at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu] On Behalf Of
>>xxalexx at ix.netcom.com
>>Sent: Sunday, May 30, 1999 3:16 PM
>>To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
>>Subject: g meter
>>
>>Circuit Cellar Inc. #107 june 99 has good article on the
>>ADXL202 +-2 g accellerometer with 0.001 g resolution
>>Even sensitive to going up and down hills (0.016 g per degree)
>>Complete boards avaliable under $30 from Jameco
>>and Crossbow.
>>alex
>>
>>
>
>




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