That is true with the commercial Pinewood Derby timers that are available, but if you build a simple parallel port sensor system, then that race software will do the timing up to any max time limit that you set. You can find several plans listed at http://grandprix-race-central.com/finish_line.htmOn 2003-09-06 00:07, Glenn S wrote:
Rick,
The biggest problem with the Pinewood timers is that most of them only go up to about 10 seconds or so.
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Could be re-worked for slalom racing that includes a start gate.
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http://grandprix-software-central.com/gprm/
Cheap software that could be re-worked for slalom racing. It lists several timing systems that integrate to automatically record the times in the program.
Could be re-worked for slalom racing that includes a start gate.
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http://grandprix-software-central.com/gprm/
Cheap software that could be re-worked for slalom racing. It lists several timing systems that integrate to automatically record the times in the program.