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==J2Chrono result service software==
 
==J2Chrono result service software==
 
[[File:j2chrono.png|200px|thumb|right|J2Chrono 1.0.364]]
 
[[File:j2chrono.png|200px|thumb|right|J2Chrono 1.0.364]]
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===Documentation===
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* [[J2Chrono Beginners Guide]]
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* [[Changelogs]]
  
 
====Demonstration data====
 
====Demonstration data====
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===System requirements===
 
===System requirements===
* Oracle [http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase7-521261.html Java Runtime Environment 7] or [http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html 6]
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* [https://openjdk.java.net/ OpenJDK 8 Runtime] (preferring AdoptOpenJDK binaries)
** Oracle Binary Code License Agreement for the Java SE
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:: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/index.html
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* When using transponder reader you need one free ethernet or serial port.
 
* When using transponder reader you need one free ethernet or serial port.
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===Operating system and hardware requirements===
 
===Operating system and hardware requirements===
* Microsoft Windows
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See [http://www.enymind.fi/content/j2chrono-environment/hardware-support.html Hardware support]
** 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10
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* GNU/Linux
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** Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
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* Apple iOS
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* 1800MHz 32/64bit i586/amd64 processor or better
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* 1024MB RAM memory
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* J2Chrono, 22MB free disk space
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* Java Runtime Environment, 100MB free disk space
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* VGA compatible display adapter, 64MB video memory or more
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** Screen resolution at least 1366x768
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* Keyboard and mouse
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===Supported reader devices===
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[[File:J2driversupport.png|600px]]
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: ''SMARTRAC and DogBone are registered trademarks of ©SMARTRAC N.V. https://www.smartrac-group.com/''
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====Notes====
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[[J2Chrono English|J2Chrono]] currently supports protocols used in
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RFID-readers with ethernet, USB, or serial port. Developing
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a new driver for a specific reader is easy.
  
====Passive technology====
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The base software provides a framework to plugins and
* Impinj (Speedway series readers)
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abilities to manage competitor- and competition databases,
: ''Speedway and Monza are registered trademarks of ©Impinj, Inc. http://www.impinj.com/''
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serial result (championship) databases, live internet
* Alien (ALR-9xxx series readers)
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timing server [[ChronoLive English|ChronoLive]], printing layouts, and [[J2Chrono Plugins|a Plugin API]].
: ''©Alien Technology. http://www.alientechnology.com/''
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* Sirit (INfinity series readers)
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: ''Sirit is a registered trademark of ©3M. http://www.3m.com/''
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* ThingMagic (all readers with Mercury API)
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: ''©ThingMagic, A Division of Trimble. http://www.thingmagic.com/''
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* Zebra (previously Motorola, FX series readers)
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: ''Zebra is a registered trademark of ©ZIH Corp. https://www.zebra.com/''
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* Texas Instruments (Tiris series readers)
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: ''Tiris is a registered trademark of ©Texas Instruments Incorporated. http://www.ti.com/''
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* 3D-Marketing (previously Ensyc, all readers)
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: ''©3D-Marketing. http://www.3d-mktg.com/''
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====Active technology====
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The timing process itself are run with separate time
* MYLAPS MX decoders (P3 protocol)
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station software [[ChronoFly English|ChronoFly]] which interacts with the reader unit,
: ''©MYLAPS Sports Timing. http://www.mylaps.com/''
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thermal printers, light beam backup devices and
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the result (server) software itself through wired
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or wireless (wlan, gprs, sms) connection alternatives.
  
===Ports===
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[[J2Chrono English|J2Chrono]] has a semi-public Java Plugin API so anyone are
* Ethernet port (if needed, for reader unit or wired connection)
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able to write own scoring templates and plugins to
* USB ports (if needed, for gsm modem or usb memory stick)
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software, so there are no limits whether you are
* Serial port (if needed, for heat printer or reader unit)
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skiing or driving motocross or enduro. We have also
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many already excellent plugins (especially for motor sports)
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which are shipped with our software.

Latest revision as of 23:27, 1 May 2020

High level
Low level

J2Chrono (codename chromo) is a result service application family. Developed by Enymind Oy.

J2Chrono result service software

J2Chrono 1.0.364

Documentation

Demonstration data

Download here. Load data in J2Chrono: File->Backup->Restore backup You have to enter license data again after restore (asks it).

Plugins

More in J2Chrono Plugins

System requirements

  • When using transponder reader you need one free ethernet or serial port.
    • When using serial port, install also RXTXComm
  • To enable SMS functionality in Linux environment, install also SMS Server Tools.

Operating system and hardware requirements

See Hardware support

Notes

J2Chrono currently supports protocols used in RFID-readers with ethernet, USB, or serial port. Developing a new driver for a specific reader is easy.

The base software provides a framework to plugins and abilities to manage competitor- and competition databases, serial result (championship) databases, live internet timing server ChronoLive, printing layouts, and a Plugin API.

The timing process itself are run with separate time station software ChronoFly which interacts with the reader unit, thermal printers, light beam backup devices and the result (server) software itself through wired or wireless (wlan, gprs, sms) connection alternatives.

J2Chrono has a semi-public Java Plugin API so anyone are able to write own scoring templates and plugins to software, so there are no limits whether you are skiing or driving motocross or enduro. We have also many already excellent plugins (especially for motor sports) which are shipped with our software.