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Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Tuesday 25. January 2011, 19:32
by Chilihead
@ j.thummel:
look for code180.zip for the OSTC Mk.1
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Wednesday 26. January 2011, 08:46
by j.thummel
Thanks but tha's only source code. There's no compiled firmeware inside.
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Wednesday 26. January 2011, 09:36
by JeanDo
j.thummel Wrote:
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> Thanks but tha's only source code. There's no
> compiled firmeware inside.
Exact. There is a mistake here...
I suppose the mk1 version will follow once the BOOT is closed (30 jan), and people at HW safely returned home

Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Wednesday 26. January 2011, 20:40
by Michael
Hi
habe mir auch die neue SW drauf gespielt

Die Frage was ich mir nur stelle ist .. "Ist die BedienungsAnleitung" auch am aktuellen Stand 1.80 ?
herzlichen Dank
michael
Altimeter
Posted: Thursday 27. January 2011, 21:40
by Jens
Hallo,
habe den Sinn des Altimeter in der Software Version 1.8 noch nicht ganz verstanden. Normal misst doch der MK2 permanent den Umgebungsdruck und läßt diese Daten ja in die Dekompressionberechnung einfließen. Kann ich mit dem Altimeter meine aktuelle Referenzhöhe (wenn bekannt) eingeben?
Vielen Dank
Jens
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Thursday 27. January 2011, 22:04
by Chilihead
@Jens:
der "Sinn" des Altimeters ist natürlich eher fraglich... (auch wenn die Idee dafür mit von mir war)
aber es gibt auch einige die als alternative noch einen anderen Tauchcomputer haben (z.b. einen Suunto oder Uwatec)... welche man ja ab 700m bzw. 800m auf Bergsee (A1) stellen sollte... ist ganz praktisch wenn man die ungefähre Höhe im OSTC ablesen kann
Re: Altimeter
Posted: Thursday 27. January 2011, 23:43
by JeanDo
Hello,
Surface pressure DO change the decompression stops (to allow you to go back to the surface). This is what enable you to use the OSTC for altitude dives.
The optional altimeter is JUST A DISPLAY. It is a translation of the surface presure average into meter.
Because this is a baro-altimeter, the altimeter reading depends of the calibration: the equivalent presure at sea level (given by some meteo forecast).
A typical weather change is roughly 1mbar/hour (slowly changing condition), ie. 8 meters. Stroms goes to about 32 meter/hour.
Actually, it also (slightly) depends on wind condition, specially in montain.
If you want a precise reading, you have to calibrate to a given sea-level reference (or at a known altitude). Then you can use it safely for a few hours.
Hope this helps,
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 00:11
by Bago
I can't install the 1.80
I have followed instructions but the bootloader does not find the PIC.
I have installed the driver but it has activated COM11 bootloader shows only com 1 2 3 & 4.
I do reboot the MKII as I click write flash, still i get
Connected to \\.\COM11 at 115200
HEX: 9 days old, INHX32,18Fcode+cfg, total=87022 bytes.
Searching for PIC ...Not found,
ERROR!
Any advice ?
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 00:57
by Regthing
You can type the COM port number in the dropdown box
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 01:27
by Bago
I 've changed the name of the port but the boot loader cannot write ti the OSTC.
Now I have tryed to change some settings with diving log 5.0
I have changed OC no GF to OC with GF... Change where passed to the OSTC but now I can't keep it on it falshes from surface mode to dive mode three times and then switches off
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 01:30
by Bago
NOW I have reset the ostc mkii with the magnet and appeared:
Unexpected reset from Divemode ! please help and report the debug information below:
sRQebf. 12 2
128 16 0 2 128
2 38 8 80 12
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 01:32
by Bago
NOW it displays : Building MD2 hash
Please wait ...
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 01:38
by dmainou
give it a minute or two its normal.
after that reset all deco and CF's.
Then its fresh !
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 01:56
by Bago
NO it is not ... It is falshing form dive mode to surface mode and I have on the bottom right of the screen seven letters falshing with no meaning and when in surface mode under the tissue graph there is [size=large]0|0[/size] bigger font
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 02:06
by Bago
See those pictures ...
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 02:12
by dmainou
the letters at the bottomare the debug mode.
(I'm at work so can't give you the accurate path)
go to setup and then find debug mode (or similar) turn it off.
Not sure about the other pic. Have you noticed that you are still in 1.7
Try restarting the machine.
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Friday 28. January 2011, 19:37
by Bago
I have tryed to restart and tryed also the magnet reset still going back to the same error.
I do know i am still 1.7 can't get the bootloader to write to the ostc
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Sunday 30. January 2011, 18:56
by Longli
In der Version 1.8 kann ich die CF 09 nicht auf 22% stellen (laut der Liste der Benutzereinstellungen die Grundeinstellung). Alles über 20% wird als kritische Einstellung angezeigt.
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Sunday 30. January 2011, 20:43
by Charlie
Hi,
I tried to update the new 1.80 on a Win7/64-bit computer.... without success.
On my old Vista 32 bit it worked fine.
Are there any known issues?
Best regards
C
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Sunday 30. January 2011, 21:10
by dmainou
Charlie Wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I tried to update the new 1.80 on a Win7/64-bit
> computer.... without success.
>
> On my old Vista 32 bit it worked fine.
>
> Are there any known issues?
>
> Best regards
>
> C
64 bit operating systems are more a headache than anything else. They ateare hardly compatible with a lot of hardware.
Try running the boot loader in 32 bit compatibility mode.
D
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Monday 31. January 2011, 15:44
by nowak89
[quote=Longli]
In der Version 1.8 kann ich die CF 09 nicht auf 22% stellen (laut der Liste der Benutzereinstellungen die Grundeinstellung). Alles über 20% wird als kritische Einstellung angezeigt.
[/quote]
Ja, das Problem hab ich auch..
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Wednesday 2. February 2011, 01:42
by JeanDo
nowak89 Wrote:
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> > In der Version 1.8 kann ich die CF 09 nicht auf
> 22% stellen (laut der Liste der
> Benutzereinstellungen die Grundeinstellung). Alles
> über 20% wird als kritische Einstellung
> angezeigt.
>
>
> Ja, das Problem hab ich auch..
I am not sure to understand: what list of user settings ? You are setting CF09 with the OSTC ? With JDivelog (or something else) ?
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Wednesday 2. February 2011, 07:54
by Heiko
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Manual /
CF9
Hello Jean-Do.
Looking into the wiki.
CF9:threshold in % (O2-Mix) for display of current gas in divemode
This value sets the threshold (O2-Mix in %) where the current gas is displayed during Divemode. Trimix-Gases are ALWAYS displayed.
Recommend range:
20 ... 30 (20%...30%)
Default setting:
22 (22%)
Example: CF9=22
Gases with 22 or more percent O2 or any Trimix-gas are displayed during Divemode. (All Gases but Air are displayed)
Cheers
Heiko
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Tuesday 8. February 2011, 14:18
by Ferdy
heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
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> Die Version 1.80stable
>
http://www.heinrichsweikamp.com/de/ostc_mk2/firm
> ware/ ist nun für den Mk.2 verfügbar (OSTC1
> folgt).
Ist schon abzusehen wann die für den OSTC1 fertig ist?
Andreas
Re: New 1.80 stable available
Posted: Wednesday 9. February 2011, 00:50
by Cédric
Hallo,
Ich verstehe nicht, wie kann ich richtig einzustellen des Höhenmessers, seit ich in 622m leben und ich tauche regelmäßig See auf einer Höhe von etwa 370m. Die mbar nicht auf die tatsächliche Höhe entsprechen? Danke für die Info.
Smity