> On Apr 28, 2022, at 1:52 AM, Daniel wrote:
> | And yes... we should make this information in a far more easily accessible
> manner...
> |
> | Yet another project to add to the long todo list...
>
> Thank you Dirk ( & Co. ) for your answer.
> I better feel the depth of the problem.
>
> Woul
On 25 April, 2022 - Daniel Azuelos via subsurface wrote:
> My last computer died ( after 7 years ).
> I will choose the next one if it is supported by Subsurface because it seems
> a sign they do the job to make their data format interoperable with an open
> software.
>
> Which computers are su
Daniel,
I think it depends on your diving needs as well. I bought a Scubapro Galileo
HUD about two years ago. I have dove that computer in recreational diving and
really enjoy the convenience of having my hands free.
I have noticed Bluetooth issues with iOS devices, but not android or windows
It's a nice idea but I personally can't really see this working.
I'd imagine that most manufacturers will want to push their own software
and wouldn't want to advertise other software projects they don't have any
control over, they may view Subsurface as a bit of a grey area, some may be
ok with u
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Le (on) 25/04/2022, Dirk Hohndel a écrit (wrote):
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| And yes... we should make this information in a far more easily accessible
manner...
|
| Yet another project to add to the long todo list...
Thank you
It's actually far more complicated than one might think.
And no, we don't make this information easily available.
If you are thinking iOS, then your only option is a BLE dive computer. If you
are thinking Android, you usually have a few more options, but that depends on
a number of other factor
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 12:55 PM Jason Bramwell via subsurface
wrote:
>
> If you want Subsurface-mobile connectivity then I’d personally limit the
> computers you are looking at to Bluetooth models. You can start with a list
> of computers that you’ve already found and then discard anything that
If you want Subsurface-mobile connectivity then I’d personally limit the
computers you are looking at to Bluetooth models. You can start with a list of
computers that you’ve already found and then discard anything that is not
Bluetooth.
Jason
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> On 25 Apr 2022, at 19:13, Da
My last computer died ( after 7 years ).
I will choose the next one if it is supported by Subsurface because it seems
a sign they do the job to make their data format interoperable with an open
software.
Which computers are supported on mobile versions of Subsurface?
Is this information already