Cannot seem to find the *.bin files on the mac - I will do another download under dtruss and see where it might be hiding them. Failing that I will fire up a windows VM and grab them that way. Tried to get in a few dives with it yesterday but our local quarry has 4-6 inches of ice covering it and I didn’t have all of my proper gear or buddies for ice diving.
When I do get to throw it in the water, would it help if I did some dives in metric and some in imperial?
-Bill
On Jan 30, 2014, at 4:58 PM, Jef Driesen jef@libdivecomputer.org wrote:
On 29-01-14 18:24, William Perry wrote:
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
Great, I already discovered a bug in my code with your data. Since you are reporting depths in feet, I assume your nitek is also set to imperial? It seems the data is stored in the configured units (metric or imperial), so I need to find out how the units are stored.
Can you send me the workbench data files. On my system they are located in this directory:
C:\Documents and Settings<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\DiveRite\db
There should be *.log files, one per dive.
Can you also send me an new memory dump once you have done one or more new dives?
Jef