QSuunto-Lite version 0.1.0 released

2009-12-22 Thread Christian Rüb
Hallo everybody,

there finally is a release of QSuunto-Lite, a divelog viewing program for 
Suunto dive computers.

What has changed?
 * there is now real data in time/depth graph displayed [4a]
 * you can save settings
 * UI changes
 * Suunto Spdyder does work now as well

To download dives from your DC on your Freerunner, you can find instructions 
here: [1]
If you just want to have a look at some sample dive logs get the package 
divetools-ab-samples from here [2]

The installable package + necessary Qt packages built for SHR-unstable are here 
[2]
Source [3] and Screenshots [4]

For distribution maintainers, a bitbake recipe is also available [5]

Further information can be found on the wiki page [1] - I still want to support 
more (Suunto) dive computers, if someone can help me with logs...

Cheers,
 Christian

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite
[2] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-new-unstable/
[3] http://git.senfdax.de/?p=qsuunto-lite;a=summary
[4] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/screenshots/
[4a] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/screenshots/qsuunto-lite3.png
[5] 
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=tree;f=qsuunto-lite;h=b82c1099ac0d2ef93cdf6b7cd016b7abde75b624;hb=HEAD

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RE: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-11-01 Thread undrwater

*  I compiled libdc and ran the d9 test dump app which resulted in success
for 
> memory dump as well as sdm dump (I assume the database format?).  This
gives 
> me hope that we can retrieve the profile! 

I built an ipk here [1] and the good news is - the test app runs on the
Freerunner :) 
The bitbake recipe is here [2] 
The very good news is - ouput is almost the same as from vyperlink, which
means I dumped it into a file and opened it in QSuunto-Lite and it could
read all dive data! 

For now I have added saving and restoring settings to QSuunto-Lite but there
is no new package yet as there still might come some more little changes. 

Can you send me (not to list) a dump from your D9 done with
libdivecomputer's D9 test app? The relevant part are the the dive dumps
(anything between device_foreach and before device_dump). 

Cheers, 
 Christian 

[1]
http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/libdivecomputer_0.1+svnr300-r1_armv4
t.ipk
[2]
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=blob;f=libdivecomputer/libdivecomputer
_svn.bb;h=024d59f3975706d4bb72c3240963b1396e29d42d;hb=HEAD

Great news!! :-)  How can I contact you off list?

 

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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-11-01 Thread Christian Rüb
> > On the other hand you can experiment with libdc [3] yourself writing a
> > testapp to try the basics - there are already some basic examples in the
> > sources.
> > 
> I compiled libdc and ran the d9 test dump app which resulted in success for
> memory dump as well as sdm dump (I assume the database format?).  This gives
> me hope that we can retrieve the profile!

I built an ipk here [1] and the good news is - the test app runs on the 
Freerunner :)
The bitbake recipe is here [2]
The very good news is - ouput is almost the same as from vyperlink, which means 
I dumped it into a file and opened it in QSuunto-Lite and it could read all 
dive data!

So if you can produce the same for your D9 it shall be easy to integrate this 
into QSuunto-Lite, I just have to modify the testapps from the lib to only 
output the relevant data and add a parser for D9 in QSuunto-Lite + config 
possibility for different DCs.

For now I have added saving and restoring settings to QSuunto-Lite but there is 
no new package yet as there still might come some more little changes.

Can you send me (not to list) a dump from your D9 done with libdivecomputer's 
D9 test app? The relevant part are the the dive dumps (anything between 
device_foreach and before device_dump).

Cheers,
 Christian

[1] 
http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/libdivecomputer_0.1+svnr300-r1_armv4t.ipk
[2] 
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=blob;f=libdivecomputer/libdivecomputer_svn.bb;h=024d59f3975706d4bb72c3240963b1396e29d42d;hb=HEAD

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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-10-19 Thread Christian Rüb
undrwater wrote:
> 
> Christian Rüb wrote:
> > 
> > ...these are different protocols, see here [1]. 
> > 
> 
> I've seen those before...but they mention that d9 fails?

I do not have a D9 to test ;-)

> > But you might want to look at divetools-ab (vyperlink.c) [2] sources and
> > just rewrite the parts, so it suits the D9 protocol. 
> > 
> I tried to figure this out, but I'm such a beginner it will take me a while
> to figure out where everything is happening  in vyperlink.c and the sources
> for the below.  I'll continue to look at it, but I hope you can get to it
> soon!  

Well, I hope soo, too. 

> > On the other hand you can experiment with libdc [3] yourself writing a
> > testapp to try the basics - there are already some basic examples in the
> > sources.
> > 
> I compiled libdc and ran the d9 test dump app which resulted in success for
> memory dump as well as sdm dump (I assume the database format?).  This gives
> me hope that we can retrieve the profile!

indeed - I haven't checked with my Stinger yet though

> 
> BTW, I've also let the folks at jdivelog know about divesoftware.org and the
> libs.

They already support some DCs, I am curious about the reply. Jdivelog does UDCF 
import - which makes it more interesting to implement an export in QSuunto-Lite

Cheers,
 Christian

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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-10-16 Thread undrwater



Christian Rüb wrote:
> 
> ...these are different protocols, see here [1]. 
> 

I've seen those before...but they mention that d9 fails?


> But you might want to look at divetools-ab (vyperlink.c) [2] sources and
> just rewrite the parts, so it suits the D9 protocol. 
> 
I tried to figure this out, but I'm such a beginner it will take me a while
to figure out where everything is happening  in vyperlink.c and the sources
for the below.  I'll continue to look at it, but I hope you can get to it
soon!  


> On the other hand you can experiment with libdc [3] yourself writing a
> testapp to try the basics - there are already some basic examples in the
> sources.
> 
I compiled libdc and ran the d9 test dump app which resulted in success for
memory dump as well as sdm dump (I assume the database format?).  This gives
me hope that we can retrieve the profile!

BTW, I've also let the folks at jdivelog know about divesoftware.org and the
libs.

Russell Dwiggins
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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-09-22 Thread Christian Rüb
undrwater wrote:

> I'm looking at replacing my Mosquito (mentioned in the other post) with a D9
> (a dive buddy has offered it up at a great price).  Does your new version
> now support the D9?

Lucky you :) No, it does not support D9, these are different protocols, see 
here [1]. But you might want to look at divetools-ab (vyperlink.c) [2] sources 
and just rewrite the parts, so it suits the D9 protocol. Or you can wait until 
I can get back to developing and make some tries with libdc.

On the other hand you can experiment with libdc [3] yourself writing a testapp 
to try the basics - there are already some basic examples in the sources.

Cheers,
 Christian

[1] http://www.sarnau.info/papers:suunto_protocol
[2] http://www.acs.uni-duesseldorf.de/~becka/download/dive/
[3] http://www.divesoftware.org/libdc/

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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-09-21 Thread undrwater



Christian Rüb wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> QSuunto-Lite is an application to download your logged dives from your
> Suunto dive computer ...
> 

I'm looking at replacing my Mosquito (mentioned in the other post) with a D9
(a dive buddy has offered it up at a great price).  Does your new version
now support the D9?
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RE: Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-09-20 Thread undrwater


Thanks for this - especially the lib sounds interesting. Though it might
take a little while till I can back to developing. After my holidays there
is a lot of work to be done... 

Anyway - it would be nice to hear how your Suunto story turns out at the end
:) Have you contacted a nearby Suunto dealer about your TR-PC prob? 

 

Yes indeed! :-)  I was happy to come across that site.  My Suunto has
reached end-of-life.  The contact points inside the case have broken off, so
it will need some soldering or replacement of parts in order to repair.  I
will attempt to do this, but I don't hold out much hope.  Even if I fix it,
I'll use it as a backup, or pay it forward to a buddy or something.

 

I anxiously but patiently await your return to developing.and in the
meantime, I'll look at your source and see if I can learn something from it.

 

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Re: Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-09-18 Thread Christian Rüb
undrwater wrote:
> 
> Christian Rüb wrote:
> > 
> > Please see wiki page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite and edit
> > if you are also interested in a dive logging application.
> > 
> > 
> 
> The day my host cable adaptor arrived also heralded the day I discovered my
> mosquito won't go into TR-PC mode. :(  I'm on the search for another Suunto.
> 
> While hunting, I found the following site:  http://www.divesoftware.org/
> http://www.divesoftware.org/ 
> 
> It includes libs for accessing the protocols of several other dive
> computers, as well as a dive log app written in QT that downloads profiles
> from the "D" series of Suunto dive compys.  They're looking at integration
> with iPhone (:P), so maybe you can let them know about the moko and your app
> for it.
> 
> Russell Dwiggins

Thanks for this - especially the lib sounds interesting. Though it might take a 
little while till I can back to developing. After my holidays there is a lot of 
work to be done...

Anyway - it would be nice to hear how your Suunto story turns out at the end :) 
Have you contacted a nearby Suunto dealer about your TR-PC prob?

Cheers,
 Christian

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Re: Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-09-17 Thread undrwater



Christian Rüb wrote:
> 
> Please see wiki page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite and edit
> if you are also interested in a dive logging application.
> 
> 

The day my host cable adaptor arrived also heralded the day I discovered my
mosquito won't go into TR-PC mode. :(  I'm on the search for another Suunto.

While hunting, I found the following site:  http://www.divesoftware.org/
http://www.divesoftware.org/ 

It includes libs for accessing the protocols of several other dive
computers, as well as a dive log app written in QT that downloads profiles
from the "D" series of Suunto dive compys.  They're looking at integration
with iPhone (:P), so maybe you can let them know about the moko and your app
for it.

Russell Dwiggins


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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-08-25 Thread Christian Rüb
undrwater wrote:
> 
> undrwater wrote:
> > 
> >> Whats new?
> >>  * Stylesheet(s)
> >>  * Download via GUI (divetools-ab needed)
> >>  * More settings
> > 
> > 
> > I WAS diving yesterday, so I will attempt to grab my profiles today or
> > tomorrow. :)
> > 
> > Russell Dwiggins
> > 
> Discovered the usb host adapter I have is for the Zaurus.  Not compatible
> with the Neo.  I've got an order in for an adapter and it's on its way. 
> Will Qsuunto-lite import JDivelog files?

QSuunto-Lite is only a viewer, so it will not support JDivelog files. But for 
its successor (whenever this may be) shall have import and export 
functionality. And JDivelog stores in XML and the dives themselves are stored 
in UDCF format, so it's really likely there will be a way to exchange.

You can see here [1] what is planned. Maybe I will also add reading UDCF to 
QSuunto-Lite, as I will need it for its successor, but that's not a promise!

Initially I hoped the amount of divers would be bigger within OM community and 
one or two would jump in to build a really good divelog app.

I will go on holidays at the end of the week and thus there won't happen 
anything in the code for 3 weeks - enough time for testing ;-)

Cheers,
 Christian

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RE: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-08-24 Thread undrwater



undrwater wrote:
> 
>> Whats new?
>>  * Stylesheet(s)
>>  * Download via GUI (divetools-ab needed)
>>  * More settings
> 
> 
> I WAS diving yesterday, so I will attempt to grab my profiles today or
> tomorrow. :)
> 
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Discovered the usb host adapter I have is for the Zaurus.  Not compatible
with the Neo.  I've got an order in for an adapter and it's on its way. 
Will Qsuunto-lite import JDivelog files?
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RE: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-08-13 Thread Russell Dwiggins
> Whats new?
>  * Stylesheet(s)
>  * Download via GUI (divetools-ab needed)
>  * More settings


I WAS diving yesterday, so I will attempt to grab my profiles today or
tomorrow. :)

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Re: QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-08-13 Thread Christian Rüb
> Hi,
> 
> QSuunto-Lite is an application to download your logged dives from your Suunto 
> dive computer or view previously dowloaded ones. More info here: [1]
> I hope to find interested people who want to test my new version (before it 
> gets a version number).
> As always you can find prebuild packages in this repo [2] and also new 
> screenshots here [3]
> 
> For those of you who do not own a DC or do not have cables/adapters yet, you 
> can use the samples provided in divetools-ab-samples.
> I will also provide a fake download tool to simulate a download soon.
> 
> Please send bug reports :)
> 
> Planned features are on the wiki page.
> 
> Whats new?
>  * Stylesheet(s)
>  * Download via GUI (divetools-ab needed)
>  * More settings
> 
> Cheers,
>  Christian
> 
> [1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite
> [2] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/
> [3] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/screenshots/

Well, seems like all divers are currently diving. Anyway, I have uploaded 
vyperdummy to the repo [1], so this can be used to fake output as produced by 
vyperlink from divetools-ab.
So you do not need any equipment but your Freerunner to run this program. I do 
not have any dependencies in QSuunto-Lite yet concerning divetools-ab, 
divetools-ab-samples or vyperdummy - so get which ever you want. 
Source available here: [2]

[1] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/
[2] 
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=blob;f=vyperdummy/files/vyperdummy.c;h=7bc1722c20e58411d737a5411e6f369713033097;hb=HEAD

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QSuunto-Lite new version - divers and non-divers wanted

2009-08-12 Thread Christian Rüb
Hi,

QSuunto-Lite is an application to download your logged dives from your Suunto 
dive computer or view previously dowloaded ones. More info here: [1]
I hope to find interested people who want to test my new version (before it 
gets a version number).
As always you can find prebuild packages in this repo [2] and also new 
screenshots here [3]

For those of you who do not own a DC or do not have cables/adapters yet, you 
can use the samples provided in divetools-ab-samples.
I will also provide a fake download tool to simulate a download soon.

Please send bug reports :)

Planned features are on the wiki page.

Whats new?
 * Stylesheet(s)
 * Download via GUI (divetools-ab needed)
 * More settings

Cheers,
 Christian

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite
[2] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/
[3] http://openmoko.senfdax.de/screenshots/

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Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-07-19 Thread Christian Rüb
Please see wiki page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite and edit if 
you are also interested in a dive logging application.

Thank you.

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Re: QSuunto-Lite

2009-07-10 Thread Christian Rüb
Hi,


> Is/will QSuunto-Lite a KDE program i.e. will it also run on kde4?

No it is not KDE, but there is no problem running it under KDE4.

>
> Is some qSuunto-Lite code already available.

Yes, see here:
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=qdivelog;a=summary
>
> (I have a Suunto Cobra).
>
> Regards,
>
> Joop.
>

Cheers,
 Christian

> On Thu, July 9, 2009 8:31 pm, Christian Rüb wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > glad someone is interested in this one as I want to (re)concentrate on it
> > again.
> >
> > You can use divetools-ab to download via USB serial (see my little patch
> > here [1]) - the package is already capable of using /dev/ttyUSB0
> > You need to switch to host mode and have a special adapter for your
> > regular USB plug to fit into the mini USB (~ €1.5 on ebay).
> > Or you download them on your PC with divetools-ab and upload just the
> > file. QSuunto-Lite can only _display_ information from file _not_
> > download itself.
> > These features are planned for the next dive program which will also not
> > be Suunto specific and hopefully get GPS integration and stuff - but this
> > is still a long way...
> >
> > Next (and probably last) feature for QSuunto-Lite will be to display the
> > dive profile graphically.
> >
> > I am not planning to do it in elmentary as it was my first real program
> > in C++ and QT and thus also meant to learn it. But for the next program
> > maybe it will be possible to seperate GUI and logic enough, so there
> > could be a QT (e.g. for Desktop PCs) and an elementary GUI. My primary
> > target is the above mentioned feature for QSuunto-Lite and then getting
> > the new dive logging application on the way.
> >
> > Concering QSuunto-Lite - make sure you have one of the older Suuntos that
> > are compatible with divetools-ab [2]. Newer Suuntos are also planned to
> > be supported in the new app.
> >
> > [1]
> > http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=blob;f=divetools-ab/files/001_usbse
> >rial.patch [2] a)
> > http://www.acs.uni-duesseldorf.de/~becka/dive/divetools/index.html b) 
> > http://www.sarnau.info/papers:suunto_protocol see Vyper, Spyder, etc.
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >  Christian
> >
> >> Thanks for this!
> >>
> >> Questions:
> >> * What are the features you're currently working on?
> >> * This requires that the FR is in host mode to download from the dive
> >> computer, correct?
> >> * As asked earlier, any chance of porting to elementary rather than QT?
> >>
> >> Now I can't wait to get my phone back from buzz fix!
> >>
> >> Russell Dwiggins
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Re: QSuunto-Lite

2009-07-10 Thread Christian Rüb
> > glad someone is interested in this one as I want to (re)concentrate on it
> > again.
>
> Happy to make you glad. ;)
>
> > QSuunto-Lite can only _display_ information from file _not_ download
> >itself.
> > These features are planned for the next dive program which will also not
> >be Suunto specific and hopefully get GPS integration and stuff - but this
> >is still a long way...
>
> Sounds interesting.  Do you use SAC where you are?

Yes. But as my DC does not measure pressure I have to guess from my gauge. 
Currently I use JDivelog[1] which automatically calculates SAC for you if you 
enter volume, start and end pressure. Depth comes from DC of course.

>
> > Next (and probably last) feature for QSuunto-Lite will be to display the
> >dive profile graphically.
>
> The screenshots look like you've at least got this started, yes?

Yes, but as you can see in git I have not been working on it for four months 
now but it's now one of the first points on my todo list.

>
> > I am not planning to do it in elmentary as it was my first real program
> > in C++ and QT and thus also meant to learn it.
>
> Quick question: how hard would it be to port to arm5vte?  I'm thinking
> Zaurus.

It's plain C++ and QT, so if you have QT running there I would guess you only 
need to compile it. I have a friend who has (had?) a zaurus and a Suunto Gekko 
- maybe he will also try.

>
> > Newer Suuntos are also planned to be supported in the new app.
>
> I have a Mosquito, so no problem, I'm sure.  Do you have the protocols for
> the newer computers?

Yes, see here: [2]

[1] http://www.jdivelog.org/
[2] http://www.sarnau.info/papers:suunto_d9

Cheers,
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Re: QSuunto-Lite

2009-07-09 Thread Joop Boonen
Is/will QSuunto-Lite a KDE program i.e. will it also run on kde4?

Is some qSuunto-Lite code already available.

(I have a Suunto Cobra).

Regards,

Joop.

On Thu, July 9, 2009 8:31 pm, Christian Rüb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> glad someone is interested in this one as I want to (re)concentrate on it
> again.
>
> You can use divetools-ab to download via USB serial (see my little patch
> here [1]) - the package is already capable of using /dev/ttyUSB0
> You need to switch to host mode and have a special adapter for your
> regular USB plug to fit into the mini USB (~ €1.5 on ebay).
> Or you download them on your PC with divetools-ab and upload just the
> file. QSuunto-Lite can only _display_ information from file _not_ download
> itself.
> These features are planned for the next dive program which will also not
> be Suunto specific and hopefully get GPS integration and stuff - but this
> is still a long way...
>
> Next (and probably last) feature for QSuunto-Lite will be to display the
> dive profile graphically.
>
> I am not planning to do it in elmentary as it was my first real program in
> C++ and QT and thus also meant to learn it. But for the next program maybe
> it will be possible to seperate GUI and logic enough, so there could be a
> QT (e.g. for Desktop PCs) and an elementary GUI. My primary target is the
> above mentioned feature for QSuunto-Lite and then getting the new dive
> logging application on the way.
>
> Concering QSuunto-Lite - make sure you have one of the older Suuntos that
> are compatible with divetools-ab [2]. Newer Suuntos are also planned to be
> supported in the new app.
>
> [1]
> http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=blob;f=divetools-ab/files/001_usbserial.patch
> [2] a) http://www.acs.uni-duesseldorf.de/~becka/dive/divetools/index.html
>   b)  http://www.sarnau.info/papers:suunto_protocol see Vyper, Spyder,
> etc.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Cheers,
>  Christian
>
>> Thanks for this!
>>
>> Questions:
>> * What are the features you're currently working on?
>> * This requires that the FR is in host mode to download from the dive
>> computer, correct?
>> * As asked earlier, any chance of porting to elementary rather than QT?
>>
>> Now I can't wait to get my phone back from buzz fix!
>>
>> Russell Dwiggins
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RE: QSuunto-Lite

2009-07-09 Thread Russell Dwiggins
> glad someone is interested in this one as I want to (re)concentrate on it
> again.
Happy to make you glad. ;)

> QSuunto-Lite can only _display_ information from file _not_ download
>itself.
> These features are planned for the next dive program which will also not
>be Suunto specific and hopefully get GPS integration and stuff - but this
>is still a long way...
Sounds interesting.  Do you use SAC where you are?

> Next (and probably last) feature for QSuunto-Lite will be to display the
>dive profile graphically.
The screenshots look like you've at least got this started, yes?

> I am not planning to do it in elmentary as it was my first real program in
>C++ and QT and thus also meant to learn it. 
Quick question: how hard would it be to port to arm5vte?  I'm thinking
Zaurus.

> Newer Suuntos are also planned to be supported in the new app.
I have a Mosquito, so no problem, I'm sure.  Do you have the protocols for
the newer computers?

Russell Dwiggins

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QSuunto-Lite

2009-07-09 Thread Christian Rüb
Hi,

glad someone is interested in this one as I want to (re)concentrate on it again.

You can use divetools-ab to download via USB serial (see my little patch here 
[1]) - the package is already capable of using /dev/ttyUSB0
You need to switch to host mode and have a special adapter for your regular USB 
plug to fit into the mini USB (~ €1.5 on ebay).
Or you download them on your PC with divetools-ab and upload just the file. 
QSuunto-Lite can only _display_ information from file _not_ download itself.
These features are planned for the next dive program which will also not be 
Suunto specific and hopefully get GPS integration and stuff - but this is still 
a long way...

Next (and probably last) feature for QSuunto-Lite will be to display the dive 
profile graphically.

I am not planning to do it in elmentary as it was my first real program in C++ 
and QT and thus also meant to learn it. But for the next program maybe it will 
be possible to seperate GUI and logic enough, so there could be a QT (e.g. for 
Desktop PCs) and an elementary GUI. My primary target is the above mentioned 
feature for QSuunto-Lite and then getting the new dive logging application on 
the way.

Concering QSuunto-Lite - make sure you have one of the older Suuntos that are 
compatible with divetools-ab [2]. Newer Suuntos are also planned to be 
supported in the new app.

[1] 
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=blob;f=divetools-ab/files/001_usbserial.patch
[2] a) http://www.acs.uni-duesseldorf.de/~becka/dive/divetools/index.html
  b)  http://www.sarnau.info/papers:suunto_protocol see Vyper, Spyder, etc.

Hope this helps.

Cheers,
 Christian

> Thanks for this!
>
> Questions:
> * What are the features you're currently working on?
> * This requires that the FR is in host mode to download from the dive
> computer, correct?
> * As asked earlier, any chance of porting to elementary rather than QT?
>
> Now I can't wait to get my phone back from buzz fix!
>
> Russell Dwiggins

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QSuunto-Lite

2009-07-09 Thread Russell Dwiggins
Thanks for this!

Questions:
* What are the features you're currently working on?
* This requires that the FR is in host mode to download from the dive
computer, correct?
* As asked earlier, any chance of porting to elementary rather than QT?

Now I can't wait to get my phone back from buzz fix!

Russell Dwiggins

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And an app for my dive computer!!  Fantastic! :)

Russell Dwiggins
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sorry about this...

here you go:

http://openmoko.senfdax.de/screenshots/

> Awesome, this sounds like something I'll be using soon. I'll test it
> soon but as Sven already said, a screenshot would be appreciated!
>
> r
>
> On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Sven Klomp wrote:
> > Hi Christian,
> >
> > good to hear that the idea isn't dead! Looks far more solid than my few
> > lines of code :-) I will give it a try this weekend. In the meantime,
> > screenshots would be very interesting...
> >
> > Sven
> >
> > On Thursday 09 July 2009 00:00:52 Christian Rüb wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> a while ago Sven send us his scripts to store places and some info and
> >> send all this to a server which then creates a kml file. [0]
> >>
> >> I made a litte GUI for this (actually it is more a rewrite ;-)) that
you
> >> can find here:
> >>
http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/travel-diary_0.0+git20+3d7fe3555
> >>cb57ef504daece949c7bbf5d28cdcb9-r0_armv4t.ipk
> >>
> >> It also contains a sample script to send you data to your web server
via
> >> curl. To really use this you need to set up the corresponding CGIs on
> >> your server to receive your diary file and and another one to make the
> >> kml download for you visitors. You can find examples (they are a point
> >> to start - nothing more) in the doc package [2] or view/download them
> >> from the git repo [3].
> >>
> >> For distribution integration, here is my bb recipe [4]
> >>
> >> [0]
> >>
http://n2.nabble.com/Stress-test-of-my-Freerunner-tp3038658p3045050.html
> >> [1]
> >>
http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/travel-diary_0.0+git20+3d7fe3555
> >>cb57ef504daece949c7bbf5d28cdcb9-r0_armv4t.ipk [2]
> >>
http://openmoko.senfdax.de/shr-unstable/travel-diary-doc_0.0+git20+3d7fe
> >>3555cb57ef504daece949c7bbf5d28cdcb9-r0_armv4t.ipk [3]
> >> http://git.senfdax.de/?p=travel-diary;a=summary
> >> [4]
> >>
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=oe_recipes;a=blob_plain;f=travel-diary/travel-d
> >>iary_git.bb;hb=HEAD
> >>
> >> Feedback and questions welcome.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>  Christian
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