NitekQ sample logs...
William Perry
wmperry at kadath.us
Mon Feb 3 04:58:28 PST 2014
Sorry, not sure how I read *.bin in your original message. Here is the sample dive that came on the unit. Hoping to hear from the other ice-certified folks at the shop this week about hopping under sometime soon. Will try to at least get some pool dives in the next week or two.
-Bill
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On Feb 3, 2014, at 2:44 AM, Jef Driesen <jef at libdivecomputer.org> wrote:
> On 2014-02-02 17:12, William Perry wrote:
>> 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.
>
> I'm not sure it's a typo, but on my windows XP system (also a VM), they are stored as *.log files, not *.bin files. I have no idea if the Mac version of the Workbench is different in that regard. It's a java application, so I suspect not.
>
>> When I do get to throw it in the water, would it help if I did some
>> dives in metric and some in imperial?
>
> Yes, that would help. I have some mixed metric/imperial dives on my nitek, but for some reason I'm unable to download it with the workbench application. It just doesn't detect the device. I only got it to download dives once. That one transfer happened to be enough to reverse engineer the protocol. But now I need those workbench files to find the metric/imperial flag. That's the last missing piece of information at the moment.
>
> Jef
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