devices for logging, specifically timing
Obviously you guys are way ahead of me on this, and as slow as I am most of the time some of you will probably actually log some timing data before I get around to it. 
As an aside, it's not that hard to put together simple circuits for simple signal conditioning when it's needed. So far the R500 hasn't required it, but that's probably only because we haven't done much with it yet.
Are any of you aware of any track mapping and segment timing software (inertial plus GPS) that will work properly on autocross courses? All the track mappping loggers I've found are oriented toward track use and every one has at least one feature that makes it unsuitable for autocrossing. Any suggestions?

As an aside, it's not that hard to put together simple circuits for simple signal conditioning when it's needed. So far the R500 hasn't required it, but that's probably only because we haven't done much with it yet.
Are any of you aware of any track mapping and segment timing software (inertial plus GPS) that will work properly on autocross courses? All the track mappping loggers I've found are oriented toward track use and every one has at least one feature that makes it unsuitable for autocrossing. Any suggestions?
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