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<blockquote data-quote="Magnetoman" data-source="post: 106551" data-attributes="member: 2806"><p>If you were a physicist you would be lamenting the fact you were limited to <em>only</em> having 44 min. of data to analyze.</p><p>I wrote on a different thread that the Innovate LM-2 was developed over a decade ago and since then the company was acquired by another and none of the original personnel are still there. As a result, my experience was that technical support consists of having the manual quoted back to me even though it should have been quite clear from the wording of my question that I already had followed to the letter the procedure in the manual and that it hadn't worked.[*]</p><p></p><p>At least one other A/F data logger on the market is at least a decade old. This may mean the market for this capability is too low to spur the development of new products. That said, the LM-2 may (or may not) be the best A/F data logger on the market today, but if I were looking to buy an A/F data logger myself I would thoroughly research the other options to see if there is something more modern, or with more capabilities.</p><p></p><p>[*]This was in relation to the non-compatibility of the latest version of the software on their website with my LM-1. I was able to solve this myself only because I had burned a copy of an earlier version to a CD which I still have. The support person at the present company I spoke with after receiving the useless response to my email said what is on their site is all they have. If I hadn't had that old copy I would have been unable to do anything with the 44 min. of data recorded on my LM-1 and thus have no choice but stab myself in the eye with a fork.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magnetoman, post: 106551, member: 2806"] If you were a physicist you would be lamenting the fact you were limited to [I]only[/I] having 44 min. of data to analyze. I wrote on a different thread that the Innovate LM-2 was developed over a decade ago and since then the company was acquired by another and none of the original personnel are still there. As a result, my experience was that technical support consists of having the manual quoted back to me even though it should have been quite clear from the wording of my question that I already had followed to the letter the procedure in the manual and that it hadn't worked.[*] At least one other A/F data logger on the market is at least a decade old. This may mean the market for this capability is too low to spur the development of new products. That said, the LM-2 may (or may not) be the best A/F data logger on the market today, but if I were looking to buy an A/F data logger myself I would thoroughly research the other options to see if there is something more modern, or with more capabilities. [*]This was in relation to the non-compatibility of the latest version of the software on their website with my LM-1. I was able to solve this myself only because I had burned a copy of an earlier version to a CD which I still have. The support person at the present company I spoke with after receiving the useless response to my email said what is on their site is all they have. If I hadn't had that old copy I would have been unable to do anything with the 44 min. of data recorded on my LM-1 and thus have no choice but stab myself in the eye with a fork. [/QUOTE]
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