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sets the ratio in 1/hundreds of a revolution to the width of a
tennis court.
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a returns meters traveled and time in milliseconds from the last 'a'
b i have no idea maybe nothing in the simulator
c returns time since last 'c' , meters, speed,acceleration.
se|xxx> sets the ratio in 1/hundreds of a revolution to the width of a
tennis court.
it would be useful to log speed against gps position. with a little imagination you could also get cadence and power.