Re: question about declared transports

2018-04-23 Thread Dirk Hohndel
> On Apr 23, 2018, at 7:46 AM, Jef Driesen wrote: > > On 2018-04-20 20:25, Linus Torvalds wrote: >> On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 4:29 AM, Jef Driesen >> wrote: >>> On 2018-04-19 12:10, Dirk Hohndel wrote: To the best of my knowledge, no version of the Predator / Petrel / Nerd family has a

Re: question about declared transports

2018-04-23 Thread Jef Driesen
On 2018-04-20 20:25, Linus Torvalds wrote: On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 4:29 AM, Jef Driesen wrote: On 2018-04-19 12:10, Dirk Hohndel wrote: To the best of my knowledge, no version of the Predator / Petrel / Nerd family has a wired serial interface, all they do is BT or BLE (I actually checked

Re: question about declared transports

2018-04-20 Thread Linus Torvalds
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 4:29 AM, Jef Driesen wrote: > On 2018-04-19 12:10, Dirk Hohndel wrote: >> >> To the best of my knowledge, no version of the Predator / Petrel / Nerd >> family has a wired serial interface, all they do is BT or BLE (I actually >> checked the website to make sure). > > You fo

Re: question about declared transports

2018-04-19 Thread Jef Driesen
On 2018-04-19 12:10, Dirk Hohndel wrote: I have a question about the meaning of the transport flags. My understanding was that DC_TRANSPORT_SERIAL is an indication that the dive computer supports some form of wired serial interface (Rs232 or more typically serial over USB). What I don't underst

question about declared transports

2018-04-19 Thread Dirk Hohndel
Hi Jef, I have a question about the meaning of the transport flags. My understanding was that DC_TRANSPORT_SERIAL is an indication that the dive computer supports some form of wired serial interface (Rs232 or more typically serial over USB). What I don't understand in this context is this: /* She