Also for use with PC Lapcounter Software or for the Race Management Software by Bruce Yingling. The PC Lapcounter Software provides extensive added functionality over the standard Carrera Lap Counting System by offering custom sounds, driver rotations, team races, gap indication, unlimited display size and detection of ghost / pacer cars. Bruce Yingling Rms Software Download Average ratng: 7,7/10 8216 votes I wasn't very happy with the X-Lap software that came with the PC unit. So I've written my own RMS software (Windows) for Carrera digital, using the protocol information so generously provided by SFI member brumbaer at his My software includes some things I thought were.
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I wasn't very happy with the X-Lap software that came with the PC unit. Jurassic Park Screensaver Free Download. So I've written my own RMS software (Windows) for Carrera digital, using the protocol information so generously provided by SFI member brumbaer at his My software includes some things I thought were lacking in X-Lap: You can automagically rotate cars or drivers in a session.
If you have 10 drivers and 5 controllers (as we did here the night of the first test), the software will rotate through the ten drivers, giving each a chance to race all 5 cars associated with the 5 controllers. Likewise, if 2 drivers want to each drive 3 cars in a session (as my wife and I just did this afternoon), the software will track the results. There is support for sounds. Lap, best lap, and leader lap. Two laps to go and or final lap (lap counted race), 30 seconds to go (in a timed race). Announcement of leader (or not).
Announcement of checkered flag in lap counted race (or not). There is a practice mode as well as a race mode. Just click the practice button and drive. For race modes, the heats must be started from the Black Box after the software has been setup with driver and/or car information. The race screen always fills the desktop.
It reports laps, best lap, last lap, position and time-to-leader (or laps behind leader). You can count/not count ghost and pace cars. You can require them to finish the race, or not. When you're rotating cars, you have the option to rotate the ghost and pace cars, or leave them the same for the entire session. The software has been used on exactly two machines at this point- both mine. If anyone is interested in trying it out, send me a PM and I'll put together an install package (with some instructions- currently ther is no in-program help) and make it available.
It is and will remain free. What version of Windows will it run on?
Dissapointed when X-Lap didn't work on 98 as advertised. The only machine I have around here running Windows 98 has no USB ports.so I can't tell you if it will work or not. My software assumes the user has installed X-Lap previously, and it uses the Serial-to-USB driver software that X-Lap installs. It should work if you install the FTDI drivers seperately, without installing X-Lap, but I have not tested it. But at present I have no reason to beleive it will work on Win98 if X-Lap does not. I'm curious, however, if anyone running Win98 has downloaded the last drivers validated for Win98 from FTDI's website?
I haven't cheked to see what drivers are supplied with X-Lap, but I know the newest drivers from FTDI are not intended to work with Win98. I plan to be putting together a dirt cheap ($0.00) machine (I have everything but an extra ATX case) to use on my track, and I'll install Win98 on it first and see what gives. For anyone interested, you can now download the latest intallation package from If you were sent a link in a PM earlier in the week, and you didn't download the package (there were at least four of you who did not)- that link will no longer work. You'll have to fetch it from the above location. If you did download the package and install it, you may want to grab the newest program file from the same website. It fixes some record-keeping issues, addresses the bugs I have isolated, and adds a few minor features.
You may have gotten a version where the Browse for sound files buttons don't actually browse. The latest program file also addresses an issue raised by Forum member Bannon05 re: editing driver information. It also prevents you from starting a second instance of the application. That can lead to interesting results if both programs query the lap counter Enjoy, and any feedback much appreciated!
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Nice software, Bruce. Regarding the sounds, will it always announce:'Driver 1 driving car 1', stc. Or do you have plans to personalize the sound according to the actual car number and/or driver name? Also, for the other sounds, do you have stock sounds for lap crossings or do we just insert our own. (I don't have it hooked up to the lap counter yet, but it looks great at first inspection) Thanks for your efforts, Gary You can add driver name sound files right now. When you enter/edit driver information you can add a sound file. I plan on adding a sound description file for cars as well in the next release (not the version going up tonight/tomorrow, but in a few days).