Several folks from the shop are diving them in Cozumel this week.   If you
need tests run against a variety of dives (all recreational) I can borrow
them and run whatever is necessary from mac or Linux.

-bill

On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 1:29 AM Linus Torvalds <torva...@linux-foundation.org>
wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 8:17 AM, CZS <charles.z.sto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the reply, it's never a bad thing when the developer is diving
> > the same computer ;)  Great to hear you're working towards a USB download
> > first, as frankly I find the BLE support a mere luxury!
>
> So it turns out that the Scubapro G2 support looks really
> straightforward, helped by the fact that the USB HID part of the thing
> is very similar to what the Suunto EON Steel does (and I did the
> reverse engineering for that one, and wrote the downloader), and the
> actual commands and data parsing appears pretty much exactly the same
> as the Galileo Sol.
>
> So if you actually build your own, here's a patch to libdivecomputer
> that should get things into testable territory.
>
> I *have* actually tested it myself, but right now my only "dive" is me
> dropping the dive computer into the neighbors pool for four minutes.
> So my test data is very very limited.
>
> I'll have more test data in a week, but for now this might be good
> enough to do at least some initial trial downloads.
>
>                   Linus
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