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Saving Polar CS200 data (Linux)
Hi,
As I said before one can use SL2HRM to save data. Using the laps feature, one can take readings every km or so. I had problems transferring these data under Linux, but with the latest WINE (Windows Emulator), this goes without any problem now. Wine should be the latest version and must be installed via YAST. It can be downloaded he ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/peo...ner/wine/10.0/ In Germany a program is being made that gives these data graphically. An example of output: [Params] Version 107 Monitor CS200 Date 03.06.2006 StartTime 14:13:08 Length 01:26:04.7 AvgHR 155 MaxHR 175 LowerLimit1 130 UpperLimit1 155 Time1 00:22:58 Time2 01:01:06 Time3 00:02:00 Calories 1273 Distance 46.9 AvgSpeed 32.8 MaxSpeed 42.3 AvgCadence 89 MaxCadence 101 RideTime 01:25:53.5 [User] Height 185 Birth classified information MaxHR 176 MaxVO2 51 RestHR 60 NumLaps 32 BestLapNr 8 BestLapTime 83:16:37.5 [Laps] Time EndHR AvgHR EndSpeed EndCadence AvgCadence Distance Auto 1 00:03:07.9 162 143 29.0 78 87 1.5 yes 2 00:05:49.4 153 139 32.6 89 89 3.0 yes 3 00:08:32.3 148 141 32.1 87 89 4.5 yes 4 00:11:17.9 150 146 33.1 90 88 6.0 yes 5 00:13:58.5 145 141 32.2 88 90 7.5 yes 6 00:16:45.4 149 145 32.3 86 88 9.0 yes 7 00:19:34.9 153 147 30.5 83 87 10.5 yes 8 00:21:38.8 155 153 32.6 86 86 11.6 no 9 00:24:35.1 161 152 34.8 93 84 13.1 yes 10 00:27:15.2 162 157 33.5 87 90 14.6 yes 11 00:30:00.6 164 158 31.3 91 89 16.1 yes 12 00:32:45.4 158 154 32.9 88 89 17.6 yes 13 00:35:35.9 164 160 31.6 85 87 19.1 yes 14 00:38:29.7 166 160 30.6 87 87 20.6 yes 15 00:41:28.9 161 157 35.8 94 85 22.1 yes 16 00:44:04.1 154 149 35.1 95 92 23.6 yes 17 00:46:47.2 154 152 33.2 89 89 25.1 yes 18 00:49:30.5 162 153 37.5 96 91 26.6 yes 19 00:51:49.7 170 161 38.9 94 94 28.1 yes 20 00:54:13.3 170 168 36.7 91 94 29.6 yes 21 00:56:37.8 171 167 35.2 91 95 31.1 yes 22 00:59:17.0 175 167 33.6 86 88 32.6 yes 23 01:01:54.8 158 155 32.5 83 87 34.1 yes 24 01:04:34.2 158 156 35.8 92 87 35.6 yes 25 01:07:03.2 156 152 31.8 0 92 37.1 yes 26 01:09:48.5 162 157 32.3 88 86 38.6 yes 27 01:12:25.3 163 160 34.4 88 89 40.1 yes 28 01:15:00.4 170 163 35.6 92 89 41.6 yes 29 01:17:36.1 172 169 34.4 94 94 43.1 yes 30 01:20:16.1 174 167 33.0 90 92 44.6 yes 31 01:22:55.2 166 163 36.1 93 90 46.1 yes 32 01:26:04.7 166 141 6.7 0 90 46.9 no Gr, Derk |
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