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<!-- $Id: faq.content,v 1.4 2006/07/05 16:59:56 srhea Exp $ -->
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<p>
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<i>Does the output of <code>ptunpk</code> exactly match that of the software
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included with the PowerTap?</i>
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<p>
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Almost. If you run it in compatibility mode, using the <code>-c</code>
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option, it matches the PowerTap software's output exactly on everything but
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the time values, at least for the five sample rides we've tried it with.
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The times are a little off, but not by more than 0.1%, so we don't consider it
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a big deal.
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<p>
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That said, the PowerTap software does some weird things, like converting from
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kilometers to miles by multiplying by 0.62, but then reporting the miles
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values with five digits after the decimal place. If you run
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<code>ptunpk</code> without the <code>-c</code> option, it will unpack the
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data in the way we think it should. The results mostly match up with the
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official ones, and are almost certainly identical within the range of accuracy
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of the device.
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<p>
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<i>I've downloaded and unpacked the data. Now what do I do with it?</i>
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marginheight="0" frameborder="0"></iframe>
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</center>
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<p>
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<i>Does the output of <code>ptunpk</code> exactly match that of the software
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included with the PowerTap?</i>
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<p>
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Almost. If you run it in compatibility mode, using the <code>-c</code>
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option, it matches the PowerTap software's output exactly on everything but
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the time values, at least for the five sample rides we've tried it with.
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The times are a little off, but not by more than 0.1%, so we don't consider it
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a big deal.
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<p>
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That said, the PowerTap software does some weird things, like converting from
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kilometers to miles by multiplying by 0.62, but then reporting the miles
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values with five digits after the decimal place. If you run
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<code>ptunpk</code> without the <code>-c</code> option, it will unpack the
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data in the way we think it should. The results mostly match up with the
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official ones, and are almost certainly identical within the range of accuracy
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of the device.
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