> On Oct 31, 2020, at 3:35 AM, Matthias Heinrichs via subsurface
> <subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Dirk,
>
>> Date: Fri, 30 Oct 2020 12:53:24 -0700
>> From: Dirk Hohndel <d...@hohndel.org>
>> I'd love to hear back from as many Windows users as possible before we do a
>> release that uses this new build.
>
> I tested the OSTC 4 and the small OSTC (sport, plus and 2) using the classic
> BT (Via COM-Ports) and this worked just fine.
Good.
> BT LE however fails repeatedly with this error:
>
> Subsurface: v4.9.7-223-gbd0d7bd0faa1, built with libdivecomputer
> v0.7.0-devel-Subsurface-NG (3a300a6a8ff81665463e0172e3fc5e0bcc92ec65)
> [52.768160] INFO: Discover: address=947BE7B0D9F8, name=OSTC4 26
> [52.768192] INFO: Discover: address=008025E056BD, name=OSTCs 00001
> [52.768212] INFO: Open: address=008025E056BD, port=0
> [57.897396] ERROR: Ein Verbindungsversuch ist fehlgeschlagen, da die
> Gegenstelle nach einer bestimmten Zeitspanne nicht richtig reagiert hat, oder
> die hergestellte Verbindung war fehlerhaft, da der verbundene Host nicht
> reagiert hat (10060) [in /__w/subsurface/libdivecomputer/src/socket.c:149
> (dc_socket_connect)]
BLE on Windows is always a pain.
I assume you went through the 'delete from the OS, reboot, pair again, try
again' cycle that is sadly always the first suggestion to fix that?
I don't have a working BLE based OSTC anymore, so I cannot test with the same
hardware, but I will double check one of my Shearwater or Suunto BLE dive
computers, again, using the Win64 build.
I thought I tested that, but there have been so many iterations, I'm no longer
100% sure and this is of course a very important feature...
/D
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