Sample data repository
Christian GuimarĂ£es
cguimaraes.br at gmail.com
Thu Jul 2 12:18:27 PDT 2015
Thanks for the information.
I have some programming skills and I'll try to contribute with
libdivecomputer as much as I can.
Cheers.
--
Christian Guimares
On 02/07/15 18:39, Anton Lundin wrote:
> On 30 June, 2015 - Christian Guimaraes wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>>
>> I'm just looking for some dive profiles. Thanls for the link.
>>
>> Other naive question. Does the dive computers follows some communication
>> protocol or every dive computer manufacturer has a proprietary way of
>> communication and data format export?
>>
> They are all special. Some got public specifications on the
> communication protocols, some private specifications that you might get
> access to, and some of the protocols are reverse engineered. Some even
> harass and threaten to try to keep their protocol private.
>
> One example of a protocol can be found at:
> https://bitbucket.org/heinrichsweikamp/hwos_code/src/default/doc/?at=default
>
> HeinrichsWeikamp have their protocol documented and public, and as far
> as I know, their alone in that camp.
>
>
> libdivecomputer is probably the best way to get a unified api towards as
> many dive computers as possible.
>
>
> //Anton
>
>
>> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 9:55 PM, Anton Lundin <glance at acc.umu.se> wrote:
>>
>>> On 30 June, 2015 - Christian GuimarĂ£es wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> Is there any place or repository that I can download some dive sample
>>> data?
>>>> By the way, I have a dive computer (TUSA IQ-650 Element) but
>>> unfortunately
>>>> it doesn't provide a PC interface to download dive data.
>>>>
>>> There are some trickery where you can run libdivecomputer "backwards" to
>>> simulate a divecomputer based on a previously extracted memory dump but
>>> thats not a process for the faint hearted.
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't know of any source with "libdivecomputer" formated data, because
>>> its a api. Is it xml-data, like the ones from the universial downloader
>>> you're looking for?
>>>
>>>
>>> If its just "dive profiles" you're looking for, you can find some in the
>>> subsurface git repository. Some of them are "normal" dives, and some are
>>> just plain odd to use as testdata in subsurface. They can be found at:
>>> http://git.subsurface-divelog.org/?p=subsurface.git;a=tree;f=dives;hb=HEAD
>>> or
>>> https://github.com/torvalds/subsurface/tree/master/dives
>>>
>>>
>>> //Anton
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Anton Lundin +46702-161604
>>>
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