

New External E-Log Beta v1.0 Mod
ELOG System Overview
The ELOG System is a driver-friendly electronic logbook designed for Unity-based applications. It helps simulate or manage Hours of Service (HOS) tracking in a realistic and interactive way, built specifically with trucking, simulation, and fleet-based games or utilities in mind.
Key Features:
– Real-Time Duty Tracking
– Switch seamlessly between Driving, On Duty, Off Duty, Sleeper Berth, and Personal Conveyance. Each status accurately starts and stops the appropriate timers in compliance-style logic.
– Smart Timer System
– Live Broadcast Panel
Tracks key HOS limits:
– 8-hour On Duty Clock
– 70-hour Weekly Clock
– Automatic resets after 10 minutes off-duty (Driving) or 1 hour off-duty (70-hour)
– Off-Duty Recovery Tracking
– The system monitors how long you’ve been off-duty and applies the proper logic for time resets—ideal for testing realistic time management.
Persistent Save System
Your logs and duty status are automatically saved to your computer locally using Unity’s PlayerPrefs. When you exit and relaunch the application, your remaining time and current duty state are restored and adjusted based on real-world time passed.
Auto-Save
Every 60 seconds, the ELOG automatically saves your progress—ensuring no lost time or data, even during unexpected closures.
Every time the driver changes duty status, it is broadcast in a message-style feed that includes:
– Driver Name
– New Status
– Timestamp (MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS)
– This feed is displayed in a scrollable window and offers a quick visual history of status changes.
Multi-Page UI
The system is organized with toggling pages for Main View, Trip Sheet, and Broadcast Log. (Note: Final log page layout is still in development and will be added in a future update.)
Data Storage
All log data is stored locally on your device using Unity’s internal PlayerPrefs system. This includes:
– Driver’s Name
– Time remaining on each clock
– Duty status
– Off-duty recovery time
– Timestamp of last save
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