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Old 04-26-2018, 06:25 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z View Post
Windows: Copy file to hard drive, USB stick, etc. Change extension of copy to "txt" (eg, log.dat becomes log.txt). Double-click on copy's icon (or drag copy's icon to your favorite text editor's icon).

This should open file in your default (or favorite) text editor. If it looks like a bunch of gobbledy-gook, you'll probably need a special reader.
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Crap, yeap. You will need a parser.
What are you using to take the logs? My bluetooth dongle saves the logs as a CSV file. Excel and other office programs open these files natively now. Before you would use the import data function in these programs.

So now double clicking on the CSV file, gives me a very readable file:



For Android all these log files are located in /data/data/com.ecutek.ecuconnect/files/Logs
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