On 22 June, 2017 - Dirk Hohndel wrote: > > > On Jun 22, 2017, at 7:08 AM, Anton Lundin <gla...@acc.umu.se> wrote: > >> > >> This restriction also removed all DCs that we can download from via USB. > >> > > > > That's all the serial devices. All of them can be used with a ftdi > > cable. > > There are a ton of dive computers that do not use an FTDI cable. > I believe that the Heinrichs Weikamp devices are all FTDI, that > most Suunto download cables are FTDI (but not the EON Steel).
Btw. The EON Steel should work, as is. Would be fun to see any one try. > Oceanic / Aeris / Hollis, Tusa, Sherwood, and Aqualung should > all be FTDI. > > Atomics Aquatics, Cressi, Mares, and Reefnet all are not FTDI. > If you have a _real_ serial cable you just need a usb-ftdi-to _real_ serial and you can use it with Subsurface on android. ex: https://reefnet.ca/products/sensus/tour/photo/ > > One thing we rather should do is try to be a bit more intelegent about > > which usb vid/pid's and name we see. > > > > If we see a usb product "HeinrichsWeikamp OSTC3" or "HeinrichsWeikamp > > OSTC 2N" we should propose the right things, but if we just see a > > generic ftdi device, we should show all of them, and let the user tell > > us what they have plugged in. > > I look forward to patches for that. I'd also love to be able to use > all of this on my Pixel XL, but thanks to SELinux that may not be > happening. libusb probably just needs a bit more patching. Probably nothing to major. I or someone else just needs a bit time to get around to it. //Anton -- Anton Lundin +46702-161604 _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface