Re: Aeris F10 water temperature

2018-05-16 Thread Luca Lazzarotti
 Hi
I could download the temperature with the aerial aci software
If I remember well there was the temperataure in the dive profile and it
changed depending on depth during the dive
I reckon that should be possible using subsurface as well
Thanks
Luca



2018-05-16 17:17 GMT+02:00 Gabriel Rossetti :

>
>
> On Wed, May 16, 2018, 16:02 Anton Lundin  wrote:
>
>> On 16 May, 2018 - Luca Lazzarotti wrote:
>>
>> > Hi All,
>> > I started using subsurface
>> > I have an F10 for freediving and I can download dives fine
>> > the problem is that there is no water temperature details
>> > Is there a way to import it as well?
>>
>>
>> The code says:
>> if (parser->mode == FREEDIVE) {
>> have_temperature = 0;
>> ...
>>
>> Aka, there are no temperature samples stored when in freediving mode.
>>
>>
>> Can you import the temperature details with some other software?
>>
>>
>> //Anton
>>
>>
>> --
>> Anton Lundin+46702-161604
>>
>
> I haven't used my F10 in a while, but I remember this working at some
> point with Subsurface (2014), it was version:
>
> SubSurface version: 4.1-0exp1ppa1~trusty
> libdivecomputer0 version: 0.5.0-devel
>
> Gabriel
>
>
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Re: Galileo Luna - Mac OSx - IrDa - Question

2018-05-16 Thread Robert C. Helling
Alexander,

> Am 16.05.2018 um 17:47 schrieb Alexander Maier :
> 
> does someone use a Galileo Luna with Subsurface on Mac OSX? If yes? Which 
> IrDa Adapter does work fine?

None, unfortunately. The reason is that MacOS does not support IrDA anymore. It 
seems, in 2018 dive computers are practically the only devices that still use 
this way of communication. Pretty much everything else uses Bluetooth or USB. 
AFAIK the only way around this is to run subsurface in a Linux virtual machine 
hosted on your Mac. 

Best regards
Robert Helling 
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Galileo Luna - Mac OSx - IrDa - Question

2018-05-16 Thread Alexander Maier
Hello ,

does someone use a Galileo Luna with Subsurface on Mac OSX? If yes? Which IrDa 
Adapter does work fine?

Thanks,

Alexander

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Re: Aeris F10 water temperature

2018-05-16 Thread Gabriel Rossetti
On Wed, May 16, 2018, 16:02 Anton Lundin  wrote:

> On 16 May, 2018 - Luca Lazzarotti wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I started using subsurface
> > I have an F10 for freediving and I can download dives fine
> > the problem is that there is no water temperature details
> > Is there a way to import it as well?
>
>
> The code says:
> if (parser->mode == FREEDIVE) {
> have_temperature = 0;
> ...
>
> Aka, there are no temperature samples stored when in freediving mode.
>
>
> Can you import the temperature details with some other software?
>
>
> //Anton
>
>
> --
> Anton Lundin+46702-161604
>

I haven't used my F10 in a while, but I remember this working at some point
with Subsurface (2014), it was version:

SubSurface version: 4.1-0exp1ppa1~trusty
libdivecomputer0 version: 0.5.0-devel

Gabriel
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Re: Aeris F10 water temperature

2018-05-16 Thread Willem Ferguson

On 16/05/2018 16:02, Anton Lundin wrote:

On 16 May, 2018 - Luca Lazzarotti wrote:


Hi All,
I started using subsurface
I have an F10 for freediving and I can download dives fine
the problem is that there is no water temperature details
Is there a way to import it as well?


The code says:
 if (parser->mode == FREEDIVE) {
have_temperature = 0;
...

Aka, there are no temperature samples stored when in freediving mode.


Can you import the temperature details with some other software?


//Anton


I think the problem should be realistically solved within Subsurface. If 
the Aeris reports temperature, then it should be captured and there 
should be no need for alternative software.


The practical problem, however, is that the dive computer sensor often 
takes several minutes to take on the water temperature. So does this 
information from the Aeris really reflect the water temperature during a 
free dive? That is probably why the code sets free dive water 
temperatures to zero.


Do you have any comment, Luca?

Kind regards,

willem



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Re: Aeris F10 water temperature

2018-05-16 Thread Anton Lundin
On 16 May, 2018 - Luca Lazzarotti wrote:

> Hi All,
> I started using subsurface
> I have an F10 for freediving and I can download dives fine
> the problem is that there is no water temperature details
> Is there a way to import it as well?


The code says:
if (parser->mode == FREEDIVE) {
have_temperature = 0;
...

Aka, there are no temperature samples stored when in freediving mode.


Can you import the temperature details with some other software?


//Anton


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Aeris F10 water temperature

2018-05-16 Thread Luca Lazzarotti
Hi All,
I started using subsurface
I have an F10 for freediving and I can download dives fine
the problem is that there is no water temperature details
Is there a way to import it as well?

thanks
Luca
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