Originally posted by: jarsoffart
I have that watch! It is the Timex Ironman Datalink watch. Do you know why the software won't work in Windows 2000 or Windows XP? Someone told me it was a weird refresh rate problem. Anyone care to elaborate?
Originally posted by: zsouthboy
Originally posted by: jarsoffart
I have that watch! It is the Timex Ironman Datalink watch. Do you know why the software won't work in Windows 2000 or Windows XP? Someone told me it was a weird refresh rate problem. Anyone care to elaborate?
You can run the program in compatibility mode for Win98 and it will work just fine 🙂
Thats what i do 🙂
<--- has the Ironman triathlon and the 150 datalink
EDIT: Forgot to say.... the fact that it works in compatiblity mode perfectly fine makes me think that Timex just wanted you to buy a new damn watch for you to get 2k/xp support(or the "notebook adapter" :disgust: )... :| for timex :/
Originally posted by: Smilin
Those watches are pretty much just getting some form of binary communication from the flashing images on the monitor. They can't really "see" the monitor - only enough to read light or dark. All you gotta do is turn a white square on and off real quick on the monitor and you can transmit data. It's some cheesy 1980's technology. The've moved on to infrared or Wi-Fi or something these days I hope. On a side note: As the scan lines go back and forth across your screen they tend to cause that flickering on the wall by the monitor. It's possible to reconstruct a monitor or TV image simply from the light flickering on the walls in a family living room. Scary NSA stuff.