Let me see if I can grab a shearwater file coming from a SF2 used in MCCR mode :)
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Willem Ferguson < [email protected]> wrote: > On 03/11/2014 11:59, Paul Sargent wrote: > >> On 3 Nov 2014 08:35, Robert Helling <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> On 03.11.2014, at 09:26, Willem Ferguson <[email protected]. >>> za> wrote: >>> >>> You guys have the experience. Please advise?? Robert, your opinion? >>>> >>> >>> IMHO having special, hardcoded meanings for 0 and 1 is bad and also for >>> the future having symbolic names is much better even if at the moment they >>> always have the values 0 and 1. >>> >> I would agree. If someone is planning a dive or entering gases manually >> then fixed indices well be a total pain. >> >> Paul >> > > Paul, > Currently, when CCR data files are imported, cylinder 0 is used for oxygen > because that is probably the single least variable among different CCR > systems. Then cylinder 1 is used for the diluent gas because all CCR > systems require a diluent gas. When it comes to other additional cylinders > I agree that almost unlimited freedom should exist. But as far as the > cylinders are concerned that are monitored by the CCR computer(s), > cylinders 0 and 1 are dedicated because that is with what one has to start > off with. Does this bring about any specific difficulty, even in using the > planner? How would a Shearwater diver think about these issues? > > Now please do not deduce that I am trying to make a case for hard coding. > Not at all. I am trying to discover how other CCR divers think that have a > totally different frame of mind from what I am thinking about, because this > might bring me new insights. Please comment, will you? > Kind regards, > willem > > > _______________________________________________ > subsurface mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface > -- Davide https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos
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