> On Jun 9, 2018, at 3:59 PM, Lubomir I. Ivanov <[email protected]> wrote: > > * INFO: > > i've made a test build of Subsurface for Windows that has experimental > BLE support from using a custom Qt. > > please download this ZIP and follow the instructions bellow if you > want to help us > get BLE support in Subsurface on Windows. > > * INSTRUCTIONS: > > NOTE: to somehow prove that the download is legit, here is the list of > my contributions to Subsurface: > https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/commits?author=neolit123 > > NOTE: you need Windows 8.1 as a minimum for BLE to work. > > - go to here and click DOWNLOAD (top right): > https://www.dropbox.com/s/zslq3ughx9ciehj/_deploy_win32_ble.zip?dl=0 > - extract the ZIP in a folder somewhere > - navigate to the folder with Explorer and start _run.cmd > - a console window should open and next to it the Subsurface window > - start your BLE dive-computer and make it ready for downloading of dives > - in Subsurface goto Import -> Download from divecomputer > - select the following options (and pick paths): > [x] Save libdivecomputer dumpfile > [x] Save libdivecomputer logfile > - select the following option: > [x] Choose bluetooth download mode > - a dialog should open. select "Force LE" for mode, and click "Scan". > - your device should appear in the list. select it and click "Save" > - the "Device or mount point" field should now show your DC. > - click "Download". > > REQUIRED: > - describe what happens after "Download" with steps 1), 2), 3) > - share your libdivecomputer dumpfile and logfile on errors > - copy the console output as text and share it (or make a screenshot) > > your can archive the above assets in a ZIP and use cloud services like > dropbox.com to create a shareable link.
Thanks for working on this. I was surprised that this is built against Qt 5.9.5 Somehow I assumed that you would be working on 5.10 or even 5.11 :-) Anyway, I got all excited and got all four of my BLE dive computers, installed as instructed and gave it a try... There is nothing interesting on the console (just the -v -v startup stuff). I'm too lazy to figure out how to copy this on Windows - trust me, it's just the default output. I did everything you suggest above, click on 'Scan' and after a few moments I get "Device discovery error: The Bluetooth adaptor is powered off, power it on before doing discovery." I went to Settings, confirmed that BT was on (even turned it off and then on again, just to be sure). Same error. Not sure what else to try. /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
