On 07/01/2016 23:22, Dirk Hohndel wrote:

We are well on our way working on a completely new Android app.

In its current state it allows you to

a) connect to the cloud storage to access your dive list
b) edit dives in that list
c) manually add dives to that list
d) record and apply GPS fixes

The one thing on your wish list we don't have, yet, is directly
downloading from dive computers. We have plans to add that, but so far
none of the developers have had the time to implement and test that.

That said... Galileo Sol is iRDA based, correct? That will never be
supported on Android, isn't supported on Mac and Windows 10. So that may
not be a great choice if downloading to the Android device is what you
want to be able to do. Our current expectation is that we'll be able to
support BT based dive computers and some dive computers that have download
mechanisms that are based on FTDI chips (e.g. the OSTC dive computers).

Hope this helps

/D
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See the URL below. Owning a Galileo myself, I was intrigued by the guys below who appear to use a "normal" USB OTG connection and a Uwatec IR adapter to read the dives from a Sol into Android. I assume they must have found some way to implement an IrDA stack in Android? Dirk, with your German connections, would you be able to obtain more information?

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.confitek.divemateusb

Kind regards,
willem

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