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Functionality

  • HTML5-based Decoder for Zero Motorcycles log files, both MBB and BMS.
  • HTML5 Offline parser for Zero Motorcycles log files.
  • HTML5 Offline viewer with Highcharts for MBB log files.

Usage

  1. Get log files from the Zero App (Support/Email Bike Logs)
  2. Send to file storage.
  3. Choose .bin file in the Decoder tool to decode text and view charts.

DISCLAIMER:

  • This software is not sponsored by, associated with, affiliated with, or endorsed by Zero Motorcycles.
  • It is maintained by riders just like you.
  • Information is presented as-is and may be inaccurate.

Online Support

Parser, Viewer and Tools download page now hosted on GitHub

Offline Support

  • These tools work offline.
  • Use Chrome or Firefox to open the web page and save or cache it.
  • On iOS
    • Bookmarking Mobile Safari supports marking a page as a bookmark or a favorite, and Add To Homescreen can make it accessible with a conventional app icon.
    • Log File Management As of iOS 11, the Files functionality can save the log from the native Mail client (and others like Google Inbox/Gmail).

Building

zero-log-parser.html is built from the files in the component folder. It includes all styles, images, and scripts in a single file to make offline usage work well.

Windows

Use powershell script .\merge.ps1 to create single file html from components.

Unix-like OSes

Run make:

  • make logparser-offline builds the offline log parser.
  • make logviewer-offline builds the offline log viewer.
  • make logparser-online builds the online log parser.
  • make logviewer-online builds the online log viewer.
  • make logparser builds online and offline parsers.
  • make logviewer builds online and offline viewers.
  • make builds everything.
  • make clean all forces a rebuild.

Pre-requisites

  • bash and make (GNU and non-GNU should work).
  • GNU Recode (available on Linux and Homebrew for OS X) is required to commit the same encoding as is checked into the repository.