These were generated on my mac with the build from 06-Jan-2014. ./nitekq -v -l nitekq.log -m nitekq.bin -b nitekq /dev/cu.usbmodem1411 The computer shows a single dive on air to 275 ffw for 1 minute on 22-02-2012 06:36pm. From the graph in Workbench it looks like the sampling was: 80 ffw 260ish ffw surface surface -bill On Jan 29, 2014, at 2:39 AM, Jef Driesen <jef@libdivecomputer.org> wrote:
On 2014-01-29 03:17, William Perry wrote:
Are you still looking for NitekQ sample logs? I just purchased a few to use on my technical dives, and a friend has a new one as well. No ‘real’ dives on them yet, but there should be some soon.
Yes, I'm still looking for Nitek Q data. The support for the Nitek Q is almost ready, but I'm still missing a few pieces of info here and there. I need some more data for that. A memory dump from a brand new unit, without any dives yet would also be interesting to have.
Download the nitekq test application here:
http://www.libdivecomputer.org/builds/experimental/
and run it with these options:
nitekq.exe -v -l nitekq.log -m nitekq.bin -b nitekq <serialport>
Jef