Currently no, but if I'm willing to implement the feature, if there's a good and affordable adapter that can log CAN bus messages too, and someone knowledgeable willing to have a chat about the feature with me.
Thanks for the reply. That means the only option would be to build a DIY logger that sends in $RC3 format data via bluetooth? I read here http://www.racechrono.com/vanilla/discussion/1380/input-format-rc2-and-rc3-used-by-racedac-and-diy-loggers about the possibility. I found some reports of Rasperry Pi or Arduino based CAN loggers, but not combinied with bluetooth. Not sure if I would be able to do it, I dont have experience in this field. I will start with logging CAN data with a notebook and see if I can get useful information at all. Afterwards I might look into this again and would appreciate any help (recommendations on hardware,reports about similar projects etc.)
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I will start with logging CAN data with a notebook and see if I can get useful information at all. Afterwards I might look into this again and would appreciate any help (recommendations on hardware,reports about similar projects etc.)
Just came across and in addition to other projects, want to point to my own open source/hardware project of CAN logger. Here is Tindie and eBay:
https://www.tindie.com/products/akpc806a/can-bus-logger-with-sd-card/
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CAN-Bus-Logger-with-SD-card-/222408103840
Maybe you will find it useful.