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John G. Lussmyer

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For those few of you who have played with ZillaConfig, I just added Yet
Another Feature.
Now, when in DAQ mode, it can output a CSV file with all the Zilla DAQ
values converted to their normalized forms.  i.e. Volts, Amps, RPM, etc..
This lets you look at and analyze the zilla data with anything that can
read a .CSV file.
http://casadelgato.com/ZillaConfig.html  (now up to version 1.1.3)

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Eric Poulsen

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Remember, though that Excel is limited to about 65000 rows per worksheet.

John G. Lussmyer wrote:
> For those few of you who have played with ZillaConfig, I just added Yet
> Another Feature.
> Now, when in DAQ mode, it can output a CSV file with all the Zilla DAQ
> values converted to their normalized forms.  i.e. Volts, Amps, RPM, etc..
> This lets you look at and analyze the zilla data with anything that can
> read a .CSV file.
> http://casadelgato.com/ZillaConfig.html  (now up to version 1.1.3)
>
>  

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John G. Lussmyer

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Or you can use my DataView program which doesn't have silly low limits
like that.
http://casadelgato.com/DataView.html

Eric Poulsen wrote:

> Remember, though that Excel is limited to about 65000 rows per worksheet.
>
> John G. Lussmyer wrote:
>  
>> For those few of you who have played with ZillaConfig, I just added Yet
>> Another Feature.
>> Now, when in DAQ mode, it can output a CSV file with all the Zilla DAQ
>> values converted to their normalized forms.  i.e. Volts, Amps, RPM, etc..
>> This lets you look at and analyze the zilla data with anything that can
>> read a .CSV file.
>> http://casadelgato.com/ZillaConfig.html  (now up to version 1.1.3)
>>
>>  

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Eric Poulsen

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Seems most people consider Excel to be a database (which it isn't),
rather than a spreadsheet.  Just trying to point out a gotcha before
people use it.

John G. Lussmyer wrote:
> Or you can use my DataView program which doesn't have silly low limits
> like that.
> http://casadelgato.com/DataView.html
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Mike Nickerson

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Excel 2007 has much larger limits.  It is limited to 1 million rows and 16K
columns.  I know that I've had over 130K rows in a Excel 2007 spreadsheet at
work.

Mike

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Subject: Re: [EVDL] ZillaConfig

Remember, though that Excel is limited to about 65000 rows per worksheet.

John G. Lussmyer wrote:
> For those few of you who have played with ZillaConfig, I just added Yet
> Another Feature.
> Now, when in DAQ mode, it can output a CSV file with all the Zilla DAQ
> values converted to their normalized forms.  i.e. Volts, Amps, RPM, etc..
> This lets you look at and analyze the zilla data with anything that can
> read a .CSV file.
> http://casadelgato.com/ZillaConfig.html  (now up to version 1.1.3)
>
>  

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