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Add RCX5 Support #137

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ssaring opened this issue Mar 4, 2013 · 6 comments
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Add RCX5 Support #137

ssaring opened this issue Mar 4, 2013 · 6 comments

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ssaring commented Mar 4, 2013

Hi there,

thanks for Your great program! I tried all the other programs out there, but nothing beats the simplicity and UI-clarity of sportstracker.

I recently purchased a Polar RCX5, and figured unfortunately out that the hrm-files created by Polar WebSync can't be included... I attach an example file as just generated by websync.

If anybody could provide a fix for that, that would be just great!

Regards,

Christian

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ssaring commented Mar 4, 2013

Example File

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ssaring commented Mar 5, 2013

  • labels: 721203 --> PolarViewer

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ssaring commented Mar 5, 2013

Hi Christian,

could you please also attach a summary of the expected data contained in the attached HRM file. This is needed for implementing unit tests of the parser changes.
Hopefully a RCX5 user will start to work on the the support...

Bye, Stefan

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ssaring commented Mar 5, 2013

Should contain the relevant information of 13030401.hrm

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ssaring commented Mar 5, 2013

Hi Stefan,

thanks for your quick reply.

I attach a screenshot from Polar Personal Trainer, which should contains most/all information.

If I find some time, I might as well have a look at the implementation. Altough I program Matlab and C quite often, I never worked with Java, tho. But it might be enough, although the next weeks I will not have any time... Let's see ;)

Regards,
Christian

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ssaring commented Mar 5, 2013

Hi Christian,

would be a good possibility to learn Java. I think it's a minor issue to add the missing support and a unit test for your attached exercise files. There's already enough examples how it works.

Bye, Stefan

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