RE: Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-09-20 Thread undrwater


Thanks for this - especially the lib sounds interesting. Though it might
take a little while till I can back to developing. After my holidays there
is a lot of work to be done... 

Anyway - it would be nice to hear how your Suunto story turns out at the end
:) Have you contacted a nearby Suunto dealer about your TR-PC prob? 

 

Yes indeed! :-)  I was happy to come across that site.  My Suunto has
reached end-of-life.  The contact points inside the case have broken off, so
it will need some soldering or replacement of parts in order to repair.  I
will attempt to do this, but I don't hold out much hope.  Even if I fix it,
I'll use it as a backup, or pay it forward to a buddy or something.

 

I anxiously but patiently await your return to developing.and in the
meantime, I'll look at your source and see if I can learn something from it.

 

Russell Dwiggins


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Re: Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-09-18 Thread Christian Rüb
undrwater wrote:
 
 Christian Rüb wrote:
  
  Please see wiki page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite and edit
  if you are also interested in a dive logging application.
  
  
 
 The day my host cable adaptor arrived also heralded the day I discovered my
 mosquito won't go into TR-PC mode. :(  I'm on the search for another Suunto.
 
 While hunting, I found the following site:  http://www.divesoftware.org/
 http://www.divesoftware.org/ 
 
 It includes libs for accessing the protocols of several other dive
 computers, as well as a dive log app written in QT that downloads profiles
 from the D series of Suunto dive compys.  They're looking at integration
 with iPhone (:P), so maybe you can let them know about the moko and your app
 for it.
 
 Russell Dwiggins

Thanks for this - especially the lib sounds interesting. Though it might take a 
little while till I can back to developing. After my holidays there is a lot of 
work to be done...

Anyway - it would be nice to hear how your Suunto story turns out at the end :) 
Have you contacted a nearby Suunto dealer about your TR-PC prob?

Cheers,
 Christian

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Re: Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-09-17 Thread undrwater



Christian Rüb wrote:
 
 Please see wiki page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite and edit
 if you are also interested in a dive logging application.
 
 

The day my host cable adaptor arrived also heralded the day I discovered my
mosquito won't go into TR-PC mode. :(  I'm on the search for another Suunto.

While hunting, I found the following site:  http://www.divesoftware.org/
http://www.divesoftware.org/ 

It includes libs for accessing the protocols of several other dive
computers, as well as a dive log app written in QT that downloads profiles
from the D series of Suunto dive compys.  They're looking at integration
with iPhone (:P), so maybe you can let them know about the moko and your app
for it.

Russell Dwiggins


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Scuba divers wanted (Re: QSuunto-Lite)

2009-07-19 Thread Christian Rüb
Please see wiki page: http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/QSuunto-Lite and edit if 
you are also interested in a dive logging application.

Thank you.

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