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by boefst
03 Feb 2016, 11:55
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: I suggest moving the Exit-prompt
Replies: 4
Views: 9274

I suggest moving the Exit-prompt

Most times, when scrolling through the pages in the computer, you need to move the cursor before executing the chosen line. When leaving the selected page, you just want to get out of there.

I suggest moving the Exit-prompt from the bottom to the top of each page. It would be easier to get back ...
by boefst
30 Jan 2014, 22:55
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Surface Interval start...
Replies: 73
Views: 298291

Re: Surface Interval start...

I totally agree with you Rich.

I remember the Swedish dive tables from the 80:s used ten minutes instead of the four minutes the OSTC now uses.

If I surfaced to speak to my buddy, I could do that for up to ten minutes, without the need to calculate a new dive. Just as the OSTC does, if I descend ...
by boefst
05 Jan 2014, 16:38
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: BO-gaslist in CCR-mode
Replies: 4
Views: 5893

Re: BO-gaslist in CCR-mode

Nicely implemented in 2.80! Works exactly as I hoped. Thanks!



Just a small bug...

On the "Home Screen" in surface mode, only Gas 1 is displayed, even if that gas is not set as active at all...

As an example, I have this setting in my Gas List:
G1:TX 15/50 G2:NX 50 G3:O2 100 and G4: AIR

For a ...
by boefst
25 Jun 2013, 10:02
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: BO-gaslist in CCR-mode
Replies: 4
Views: 5893

Re: BO-gaslist in CCR-mode

Thanks a lot Matthias!
by boefst
25 Jun 2013, 08:27
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: V2.70 Diluent and Gases
Replies: 2
Views: 4114

Re: V2.70 Diluent and Gases

Hi...

For example I have three diluent gasses (Air, Tx15/50, Tx10/70) and four bailout- and deco-gasses (Air, Tx15/50, Nx50, O2).

The three diluents are programmed under the new Diluent-meny in any order, the BO and deco-gasses under the old GasList.

The diluent used for the dive is marked as ...
by boefst
21 Jun 2013, 11:02
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: BO-gaslist in CCR-mode
Replies: 4
Views: 5893

BO-gaslist in CCR-mode

Hi.

Excellent update V2.70.

Regarding the following enhancements,
“NEW: 5 Gases extra for CC”
“NEW: Cursor is in front of the better gas automatically”

Is it possible to get the similar feature also in BO-gaslist in CCR-mode?
I think it would be nice if the the curser was automatically ...
by boefst
05 Mar 2013, 09:43
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Help with CCR mode
Replies: 6
Views: 13135

Re: Help with CCR mode

Hi,

IMHO, just set it and forget it.

Use the same GF and same diluent as in your Vision. Enter your BO-gas as gas no.1, so you can reach it easily with "Left, Right, Right, Right, Right in a BO situation.

Set 1.30 as PO2 and your OSTC will most often be just a little more conservative than your ...
by boefst
13 Oct 2012, 16:37
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Tissue graph
Replies: 7
Views: 8086

Re: Tissue graph

Good point...
I did deco on O[sub]2[/sub] when diving Tx on OC, and I’m using a high fraction of O[sub]2[/sub] on my CCR-deco.
by boefst
11 Oct 2012, 21:17
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Tissue graph
Replies: 7
Views: 8086

Re: Tissue graph

Hi Matthias.

My question is about the tissue graphs presented on the "Main Screen" after the dive, during surface intervals.

I often dive 60m+, using Tx15/50 in CCR-mode and I have used Tx in OC to the same depths as well, but I have never seen any N2-saturation being displayed in the graph ...
by boefst
11 Oct 2012, 18:40
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Tissue graph
Replies: 7
Views: 8086

Re: Tissue graph

No one but me reflecting over the N2-display in the tissue graphs after a trimix dive?

Absolutely not a very important issue, but do I miss something here or is it perhaps a small bug?

/anders
by boefst
23 Sep 2012, 20:42
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Tissue graph
Replies: 7
Views: 8086

Tissue graph

When diving with trimix and using CF52 to show the tissue graph under water, you will see the tissues state of saturation for both N2 and He.
After the dive however, there is never any N2 shown in the tissue graph when pressing the right button, only He.
Surely there must be N2 build-up in the ...
by boefst
13 Jul 2012, 19:53
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: OT: Link vom Forum auf die Hauptseite
Replies: 2
Views: 3280

Re: OT: Link vom Forum auf die Hauptseite

Yes please. Add a new link or change the one in the logo to http://heinrichsweikamp.com/
by boefst
13 Jul 2012, 14:13
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: CF42:Blink BetterGas
Replies: 2
Views: 5808

CF42:Blink BetterGas

”CF42:Blink BetterGas” does not seem to work in CC-mode during a bailout scenario. At least I can not get it to show up in the simulator. When simulating an OC-dive it works as intended. Both type of dives simulated with deco.

My setup of active gas:
G1:*AIR 21 at 0m
G2: NX 50 at 21m
G3: O2 100 at ...
by boefst
02 Jul 2012, 21:00
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Safety Stop/Sicherheits Stop
Replies: 116
Views: 1020671

Re: Safety Stop/Sicherheits Stop

Iglooz Wrote:
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> Now that I have moved to OSTC it is just
> remembrances (:D
> But as far as I can remember it was "forgive and
> forget" : a transgressed safety-stop was
> considered as done without any resuming.

I agree. As the safety stop is ...
by boefst
29 Jun 2012, 11:20
Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
Topic: Safety Stop/Sicherheits Stop
Replies: 116
Views: 1020671

Re: Safety Stop/Sicherheits Stop

I don't think we are discussing a training-standard-compatible-dive computer here, but a simple Safety Stop like most computers have already. A guide to normal good diving practice when diving within the NDL.
The only difference is that it's configurable ON or OFF to suit the divers preferences ...