On 29 December, 2016 - Jef Driesen wrote:

> On 28-12-16 21:06, Anton Lundin wrote:
> >-    // for now libdivecomputer gives us the firmware on device undecoded as 
> >integer
> >+    // libdivecomputer gives us the firmware on device as an integer
> >     // for the OSTC that means highbyte.lowbyte is the version number
> >+    // For OSTC 4's there is actually a another minor, x.y.Z, but its not
> >+    // exposed via libdivecomputer, so we won't trigger this update flow
> >+    // when the Z changes
> >     int firmwareOnDevice = devData.libdc_firmware;
> >     QString firmwareOnDeviceString = QString("%1.%2").arg(firmwareOnDevice 
> > / 256).arg(firmwareOnDevice % 256);
> 
> The OSTC4 version number has four parts (X.Y.Z.Beta) and is (for
> compatibility reasons) packed into two bytes, but it's done
> different from the OSTC3 version number which has only two parts
> (X.Y). You can find the details in libdivecomputer commit
> ff15b865b2e35d38f0ee394c3a0d0218a763d5af.
> 

As I read the documentation:
Version/Identity (2) 0x69

Note 2: OSTC4: limited version info, only major and sub-major version
number, use 0x6B for complete info


Not that I don't trust you, but where did you get the information about
the version number packing from?


//Anton


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Anton Lundin    +46702-161604
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