<div dir="ltr">Linus,<div><br></div><div>This is fantastic news! Thank you for the hard work. <br><br>On Friday, June 9, 2017 at 12:28:53 AM UTC-5, Linus Torvalds wrote:<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0;margin-left: 0.8ex;border-left: 1px #ccc solid;padding-left: 1ex;">On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 8:17 AM, CZS <<a href="javascript:" target="_blank" gdf-obfuscated-mailto="2OvE3EoWCQAJ" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='javascript:';return true;" onclick="this.href='javascript:';return true;">charles....@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
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<br>> Thanks for the reply, it's never a bad thing when the developer is diving
<br>> the same computer ;) Great to hear you're working towards a USB download
<br>> first, as frankly I find the BLE support a mere luxury!
<br>
<br>So it turns out that the Scubapro G2 support looks really
<br>straightforward, helped by the fact that the USB HID part of the thing
<br>is very similar to what the Suunto EON Steel does (and I did the
<br>reverse engineering for that one, and wrote the downloader), and the
<br>actual commands and data parsing appears pretty much exactly the same
<br>as the Galileo Sol.
<br>
<br>So if you actually build your own, here's a patch to libdivecomputer
<br>that should get things into testable territory.
<br>
<br>I *have* actually tested it myself, but right now my only "dive" is me
<br>dropping the dive computer into the neighbors pool for four minutes.
<br>So my test data is very very limited.
<br>
<br>I'll have more test data in a week, but for now this might be good
<br>enough to do at least some initial trial downloads.
<br>
<br> Linus
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