I-Lap Timing system
#92
Tech Adept
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 135
From: Roselle, IL
Set the printer you want to use as the default Windows printer before starting the program. It automatically uses the default.
Newer versions of Windows move the results folder. It can be found here:
C:\Users\<USERACCOUNT>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ Program Files (x86)\rctimingDOTcom\Laps Free\event files
Replace <USERACCOUNT> with your user account name. You may need to show hidden files to see AppData.
Once you navigate to it, drag the "Event Files" folder with the right mouse button to the desktop and create a shortcut to get to it quickly next time.
In the future, it is best to email or call for tech support, you'll get your answer much quicker.
-Craig
Newer versions of Windows move the results folder. It can be found here:
C:\Users\<USERACCOUNT>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ Program Files (x86)\rctimingDOTcom\Laps Free\event files
Replace <USERACCOUNT> with your user account name. You may need to show hidden files to see AppData.
Once you navigate to it, drag the "Event Files" folder with the right mouse button to the desktop and create a shortcut to get to it quickly next time.
In the future, it is best to email or call for tech support, you'll get your answer much quicker.
-Craig
#93
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 14
Set the printer you want to use as the default Windows printer before starting the program. It automatically uses the default.
Newer versions of Windows move the results folder. It can be found here:
C:\Users\<USERACCOUNT>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ Program Files (x86)\rctimingDOTcom\Laps Free\event files
Replace <USERACCOUNT> with your user account name. You may need to show hidden files to see AppData.
Once you navigate to it, drag the "Event Files" folder with the right mouse button to the desktop and create a shortcut to get to it quickly next time.
In the future, it is best to email or call for tech support, you'll get your answer much quicker.
-Craig
Newer versions of Windows move the results folder. It can be found here:
C:\Users\<USERACCOUNT>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ Program Files (x86)\rctimingDOTcom\Laps Free\event files
Replace <USERACCOUNT> with your user account name. You may need to show hidden files to see AppData.
Once you navigate to it, drag the "Event Files" folder with the right mouse button to the desktop and create a shortcut to get to it quickly next time.
In the future, it is best to email or call for tech support, you'll get your answer much quicker.
-Craig
Thanx Craig
#95
Tech Regular
Joined: Dec 2001
Posts: 340
From: USA
Yes,the I-Lap system is still available .Here is the link for the website RC Lap Counter / R/C Lap Timer Transponder System (like AMB AMBrc) Craig the owner has the best customer support there is .
#96
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Mar 2019
Posts: 78
sorry for digging up such a old thread however I have just picked up a un used I lap system for next to nothing on the good old ebay and I have a few question and as this thread is so old I though perhaps things have advanced a little with the software?
I would like to try and make it a fairly portable setup and have the computer in a case with a nice large battery to last the day if possible.
First question being whats the best free software to be using now, is laps free still the one to use?
then as far as a pc to run it from I was originally thinking of trying to just find a old laptop however I then thought maybe there is more compact way to do it now? I have no experience with the hole raspberry pie thing but I was wondering if it would be possible to run the programs from there as its a lot smaller and I gather you can put windows on them and then just have a separate screen.
and lastly for the moment I have 5 Bridge Sensor and have a track about 2m wide but not sure how high I need to build the bridge to run them along needs to be? do the have a maximum distance/viewing angle they work within?
many thanks
I would like to try and make it a fairly portable setup and have the computer in a case with a nice large battery to last the day if possible.
First question being whats the best free software to be using now, is laps free still the one to use?
then as far as a pc to run it from I was originally thinking of trying to just find a old laptop however I then thought maybe there is more compact way to do it now? I have no experience with the hole raspberry pie thing but I was wondering if it would be possible to run the programs from there as its a lot smaller and I gather you can put windows on them and then just have a separate screen.
and lastly for the moment I have 5 Bridge Sensor and have a track about 2m wide but not sure how high I need to build the bridge to run them along needs to be? do the have a maximum distance/viewing angle they work within?
many thanks



, Ive just bought I-lap and tried running using laps free. Im having problems with viewing/printing the race results after the race. Also i couldnt open the HTML directory.
anyone have the same problems? 