Thanks for your answer linus. I've all ready try to donwload clicking the force check mark and nothing is showing in subsurface. I also try to download it in another pc and nothing happen either. So what can be happening! The zoop looks like is donwload because the screen shows that but... I also try to open a new logbook in subsurface but nothing to. So... Still waiting..
Thanks to everyone El 12/02/2014 16:52, "Linus Torvalds" <[email protected]> escribió: > On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Erick Mezzoni <[email protected]> > wrote: > > How an old file? I downloaded some dive 2 weeks ago but i couldn't make > it > > with the dives of my last weekend. > > So if you check the "save libdivecomputer logfile" or "dumpfile" > checkmarks, NO DIVES WILL BE DOWNLOADED. > > It will *only* generate the dumpfile. It's on purpose - but badly > documented - for debugging purposes. > > So the very fact that you have dump-files makes people worried. If you > have a dump-file, we don't *expect* the dives to get added to the > subsurface logs at all. See? > > Dirk - that interface sucks. It's confusing. It's horrid. The dump/log > thing should be somewhere *far* removed from the "download dives" > button. A whole different "debug libdivecomputer" menu item or > something. > > Erick - a few things to look out for when downloading dives: > > - as mentioned,do *not* check the dumpfile/logfile entries, because > they turn on the debug-only mode, and the *only* thing you'll get is > that dumpfile and logfile. > > - by default, subsurface will ignore older dives if it finds a > matching dive that it already knows about, so be careful if there is > *any* chance at all that the date/time of the dive computer has been > changed. You can use the "force download all dives" checkmark to make > subsurface ignore the fact that it aleady saw one dive, and will make > subsurface look if you have older dives that it doesn't know about. > > - The number of dives that the Zoop says it has in the logbook is > *not* the same as the number of dives you can actually download. Zoop > (and all other Suunto dive computers, and most dive computers in > general) have a separate "statistics over the lifetime of this device" > and "sample data for the last N dives". The Zoop only remembers > roughly the last 10-20 dives or so as individual dives (depends on how > long they were and what your sample rate is) > > So there might be a number of things that are wrong, that aren't wrong > in subsurface itself. It's hard to tell from your description. > > Linus >
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