I think the difference will be very minor.
The detail will vary depending on your serial sensor, string parsing and whatever else you have the logger doing, but in my opinion, Some reduction in sampling and logging speed during data transfer is inevitable.
If you are logging at a high rate on the DT800 you should stop logging before removing the PCMCIA card. Otherwise I believe you risk corrupting the file on the card. If you insert a card while the logger has been logging to internal memory (2 MB on the DT800) you will probably loose a small amount of data while the data is moved to the memory card.
Downside of designing to do everything fairly well instead of doing very little, but doing it exceptional well. DT loggers are fantastic as the 'do everything logger', but you can run into limitations like this.
I think the difference will be very minor.
The detail will vary depending on your serial sensor, string parsing and whatever else you have the logger doing, but in my opinion, Some reduction in sampling and logging speed during data transfer is inevitable.
If you are logging at a high rate on the DT800 you should stop logging before removing the PCMCIA card. Otherwise I believe you risk corrupting the file on the card. If you insert a card while the logger has been logging to internal memory (2 MB on the DT800) you will probably loose a small amount of data while the data is moved to the memory card.
Downside of designing to do everything fairly well instead of doing very little, but doing it exceptional well. DT loggers are fantastic as the 'do everything logger', but you can run into limitations like this.