TSD Rally Computer

TSD Rally Computer

For manual odo entry classes

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All Versions of TSD Rally Computer

7.5.2

April 16, 2023

- Added iOS 16 requirement for Local Network Access and Bonjour connectivity with Rally Computer Remote heads-up app. - Users should verify that this app and the Rally Computer Remote app are both able to access the Local Network. Find the permissions in Settings/Privacy & Security/Local Network on mobile devices.
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7.5.1

April 9, 2023

- Numerous GUI tweaks to account for the apparent change in the System Fonts associated with newer versions of iOS. - Added Bluetooth privacy statement and required use of Bluetooth to work with other apps.
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7.5

May 12, 2021

- Updated to reflect changes to iOS and newer versions of the iPad. - New GUI display for improved visibility and readability in daytime or nighttime. - Various bug fixes and code improvements. - More consistent color coding of buttons and other objects. - Code improvements and error checking to mitigate inadvertent actions and data inputs. - Added several notes on the displays to guide user actions and to identify active conditions such as when the user is operating in "off course" mode. - Removed links to Facebook and Twitter.
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7.4.2

March 12, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. - In the dual stopwatch view, the static clock face displays have been separated from the dynamic clock face displays for improved performance.
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7.4.1

December 14, 2017

- Code enhancements to better utilize the TSD Remote driver's heads-up display.
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7.4

January 13, 2017

- Corrected display of clock measuring in decimal time or "cents" to include leading zeros when hours or minutes are single digit whole numbers.
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7.3

December 9, 2016

- Added a "sprocket" button to the top menu bar to access the app settings directly from inside the app. - In the app settings there are three new appearance options (1) to display the odometer increment buttons on the left side, the right side, or both sides; (2) to show or hide the action log table; and (3) to show or display the dual stopwatches and their activation button. - Holding down on any of the four manual odometer distance input buttons will automatically increment every 0.2 seconds. - The odometer increment buttons can selectively adjust by +/– 1.00, 0.50, 0.10, or 0.01. - To make it easier to add new preset CASTs, there are two new buttons on the CAST Presets popup for quick selection of speed in increments of plus or minus 1 mph or 1 kph. - Various GUI changes to font and object colors have been made to improve readability. - Various code changes to enhance performance and simplify processing.
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7.2.2

October 3, 2016

- Fixed formatting error introduced in iOS 10 in the Initialization popup.
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7.2.1

September 28, 2016

- Fixed bug that mistakenly computed time when Pause/Gain is measured in decimal minutes.
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7.2

June 6, 2016

- Activation of all buttons now take place upon "touch down" rather than "touch up inside" for faster, more accurate execution.
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Description of TSD Rally Computer

TSD Rally Computer is an iPad app designed to simplify computations necessary to navigate a traditional time-speed-distance (TSD) automobile rally that requires manual entry of odometer distance. A TSD rally is comprised of stages set along a route defined by written instructions. The first stage is the Odometer Check stage that allows you to calibrate your car’s odometer with that of the Rallymaster’s odometer. In later stages you will follow a course at a particular average speed that will change from time to time at places that are generally unknown in advance. In order to drive the course at the prescribed speeds, you must keep track of your odometer reading along the way. You may get the odometer measurement from any external GPS or odometer or app you like. Apple-approved MFi game controllers can be used with the TSD Rally Computer when connected via Bluetooth. The TSD Rally Computer allows you to do all this and much, much more. For additional documentation, download the User’s Guide. Features of the TSD Rally Computer: - Clock time in either minutes and seconds to tenths of a second or decimal minutes to thousandths of a minute - The clock is a 24-hour clock to simplify computations - Distance measurements in either miles or kilometers - One button click to reset default conditions for starting a rally - The internal iPad clock can be adjusted to match the official rally clock - The car's odometer reads up to 99.99 miles or kilometers and can be incremented by simple button clicks including buttons to increment by one of four amounts shown in the selector below the odometer. The optional amounts are 1.00, 0.50, 0.10, and 0.01 - A "Settings" button in the top menu bar allows access to the app settings from within the running application including settings for display of certain items - Calibrate the car's odometer to the official rally odometer on the odometer check stage via a popup - Change average speed (CAST) with a scroll wheel and make incremental changes with either of two buttons - Preselect the next CAST to simplify the process of changing speed on each leg - The CAST button can be deactivated to prevent accidental touching - Preset CAST speeds and times to travel one mile or kilometer at those speeds with via a popup - Use scroll wheels to quickly and easily change time, speed, or distance throughout the app - As time passes and as the car's odometer is incremented, the actual speed over the course is compared with the expected speed. The difference in seconds or hundredths of a minute is displayed along with an indication to either "Speed Up" or "Slow Down" to stay on pace - Pause or gain time on any leg with a toggle button and at times chosen with scroll wheels - Handle off-course corrections to time and distance with a toggle button - Record "splits" of time and error at any time with a Control button - Set Next Departure Time (NDT) and have the time tick down on the master clock and autostart CAST - Use a handy popup to perform ad hoc computations of time, speed, and distance given any other two variables - TSD Remote is a companion heads-up display app for the driver that synchs information with the navigator's TSD Rally Computer - Apple-approved game controllers are supported via Bluetooth - A pair of stopwatches with pause and split times may be operated at any time. You may toggle between each stopwatch with the touch of a button. Note: Use of the TSD Rally Computer during any particular rally will be subject to the rules and instructions governing the rally and may also define your category or class among race participants. Some rallies may, in fact, prohibit use of this app.
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TSD Rally Computer: FAQ

Can TSD Rally Computer be used on an iPad?

The TSD Rally Computer software is compatible with iPad devices.
The TSD Rally Computer app was launched by Michael YOUNG.
Your iOS device should have iOS 13.6 or later installed to run the app.
2.0: The TSD Rally Computer app gets a lot of negative feedback.
The App Category Of The Tsd Rally Computer App Is Sports.
The current version of TSD Rally Computer is 7.5.2.
TSD Rally Computer released its latest update on July 2, 2024.
TSD Rally Computer was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The TSD Rally Computer app is rated Michael YOUNG.
Currently, the TSD Rally Computer app supports the following languages: English.
No, TSD Rally Computer is not on Apple Arcade.
No, TSD Rally Computer does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, TSD Rally Computer does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of TSD Rally Computer

  • Overly Complicated

    This app was overly complicated and hard to use. I read the ENTIRE BOOK of instructions and still was confused. My boyfriend and I both work in the tech industry and neither of us could understand why the User Interface was so complicated. There were multiple steps before you could do anything within the app. While I'm navigating I need fewer things to keep track of, not more. We ended up only using this as our official clock and nothing else.