Ticket #16765

request to add timestamping ability

Open Date: 2009-05-16 19:40 Last Update: 2009-06-13 07:42

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(Anonymous)
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(del#1144)
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Closed
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5 - Medium
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5 - Medium
Resolution:
Fixed
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TeraTerm is great for serial port logging, but when having a long-time running log and you have a look at it only from time to time, it would be great to know when did which line appear in the log. So I think it would be a helpful feature, if TeraTerm was able to insert the current time (with millisecs) into the log file everytime a CR/LF is read from what is really logged. Just an inspiration...

Ticket History (3/6 Histories)

2009-05-16 19:40 Updated by: None
  • New Ticket "request to add timestamping ability" created
2009-05-19 13:10 Updated by: (del#1144)
2009-05-19 13:17 Updated by: (del#1144)
  • Owner Update from (None) to maya
Comment

File-Log-Timestamp will write timestamp.

Did you said about just about 'msec'?

If the log file contains timestamp in binary mode, it cause to difficult to read raw data. TTXRec/Play can write to logfile with binary and time sequence.

2009-05-23 20:43 Updated by: None
Comment

I meant just what the Log->Timestamp option does. It could still be improved, by a milisecond resolution of the timestamp that is printed and it was even better, if this timestamp could be printed to the "live screen" as well, not only to the logfile.

But anyway, the option of Log->Timestamp is already mainly what I meant.

Thanks for this wonderful tool!

2009-06-08 14:18 Updated by: (del#1144)
  • Resolution Update from None to Fixed
Comment

I added msec output with timestamp. http://ttssh2.sourceforge.jp/snapshot/

Timestamp is not the current timestamp when CR/LF is outputed. It is when '1st char of a line' is outputed.

2009-06-13 07:42 Updated by: (del#1144)
  • Status Update from Open to Closed
  • Ticket Close date is changed to 2009-06-13 07:42

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