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Charting Engine Variables Using Scan9495

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Old Jul 8, 2021 | 09:06 PM
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Question Charting Engine Variables Using Scan9495

I have what I hope will be a very simple question.

Can you chart more than four (4) engine variables (i.e. inputs) using Scan9495?

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Old Jul 8, 2021 | 11:05 PM
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Re: Charting Engine Variables Using Scan9495

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Gary:

Can you respond to this question?
Old Jul 9, 2021 | 09:11 PM
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Re: Charting Engine Variables Using Scan9495

Sorry, only 4 variables at once can be charted in Scan9495. More would have cost some money and then I would have to charge $ ;-) Just load the log output file with Microsoft Excel ($) or Apache OpenOffice/Calc (free) to view many more at once.
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Originally Posted by GaryDoug
Sorry, only 4 variables at once can be charted in Scan9495. More would have cost some money and then I would have to charge $ ;-) Just load the log output file with Microsoft Excel ($) or Apache OpenOffice/Calc (free) to view many more at once.
Gary, not the answer I was hoping for, but .... a simple answer to a simple question nevertheless. Thanks also for the tip about that potential "work around" using Apache Open Office/Calc. When our neighborhood 12 year old kid, (who knows ten (10) times MORE about computers than I do), returns from having his braces fitted ..... I'll ask him for download help with that Apache program.

Thanks again.
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