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 torvalds@linux-foundation.org wrote:
On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 8:17 AM, CZS charles.z.stover@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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