Got the lap timer going - a whole new world

I saw a bunch of old posts about this but figured I'd bring up the "Lap Timer 2000" software again here since its working great for me. I bought the game port adapter from Greg Braun who wrote the free software, and version 6.3 worked on my windows 7 home, and XP laptops with no problems. I've only taped the phototransistors to the underside of the track to test, and the cables will eventually go underneath. This makes running cars by yourself a lot more fun if you can see see your times every lap. It helps with developing strategies for running. I am also a sucker for the engine sounds that come with the software. Anybody else like the engine sounds?
I haven't made an IR LED light bridge yet, the IR phototransistors work well enough with an LED light bulb overhead, or good room light. They false trigger though if you move around near them, so the overhead Light bridge will be superior.
I also got a nice little $13 digital scale that has .1 gram resolution for weighting cars. Another great investment.
my non magnet car weights are currently:
90.5 grams Revell Lola
78.5 grams SCX Fiat 124
83.0 grams FLY 911
FYI The phototransistors I uses were from Digikey, and $.77 each. They are Digikey # 365-1603-ND
Forgive the blue painters tape I use to protect the new cars during testing. Anyone else do this?
I haven't made an IR LED light bridge yet, the IR phototransistors work well enough with an LED light bulb overhead, or good room light. They false trigger though if you move around near them, so the overhead Light bridge will be superior.
I also got a nice little $13 digital scale that has .1 gram resolution for weighting cars. Another great investment.
my non magnet car weights are currently:
90.5 grams Revell Lola
78.5 grams SCX Fiat 124
83.0 grams FLY 911
FYI The phototransistors I uses were from Digikey, and $.77 each. They are Digikey # 365-1603-ND
Forgive the blue painters tape I use to protect the new cars during testing. Anyone else do this?