Excuse me Graeme, I forgot that this is Paul's personal advertising
news group.
Richard
On Feb 20, 8:11 pm, Graeme Cant gcantinter@tnodedotnet wrote:
Richard wrote:
No Paul I didn't miss the point. The scorer didn't want to deal with
flight recorders in general, if one then why not all questions,
If you mean what I think you thought you meant (
), the reason to
make an exception for the EW is that downloading doesn't require a
special program or cables or special knowledge - unlike all previous
loggers.
It's a memory stick just like all the others that scorers are demanding!
and
they don't want to provide security for recorders that are left in the
scoring office or just in the hanger.
So. No security for 50 or so cards and sticks? No security for the
scorers' laptops? No security for the scorer's data on the laptops?
Try again, Richard.
... In short the scorers in the
contests I was in just didn't want to deal with flight recorders.
No. They didn't want to deal with EXISTING flight recorders. This one
sounds great and I'd be happy as a scorer to have one handed in. MUCH
happier than to be given a Colibri or Volkslogger, both of which I would
hand back and say - put it on a stick.
If you're going to get grumpy with Paul, we're going to make you stand
in the corner for a month. You're both only here on sufferance.
GC
Richard
www.craggyaero.com
On Feb 20, 8:57 am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi,
I think you and Richard are missing the point about how easy the EW
microRecorder is to use. You connect it to your PC using a standard USB
cable and it looks exactly like a card reader or hard drive to the PC. The
scorer can copy and paste the files from the EW to the PC in exactly the
same way he/she copies files from a card reader. There is no software or
drivers required. It is extremely simple. Once you see it in action you
will most likely agree that no scorer will have a problem with connecting to
the logger because it doesn't act like a logger - it acts like a card
reader.
I agree that it is nice that the new Colibri has a built-in microSD card
reader because then the scorer won't need to use LXe or SeeYou or StrePla to
copy flight logs from the Colibri.
Good Soaring,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
"Bert Willing" wrote in message
...
Because they don't want to get into anything which looks like a cable
connector. USB sticks or SD cards are simply shown as drives after
insertion, and you pull the respective file.
"Wayne Paul" wrote in message
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I don't see why a EW miroRecorder would be less convenient that a USB
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