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Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Sunday 13. January 2013, 10:16
by Dennis_3550
Hi HeinrichsWeikamp
Bitte mehr Infos......
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Sunday 13. January 2013, 10:36
by Smiler1968
The date shows as 17/01/12. If there was a version 3 surely someone would have been aware before now.
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Sunday 13. January 2013, 12:18
by Bardass
this is a prototype
but this OSTC 3 is shown in Paris since 2 days
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 04:36
by dmainou
so, what are the specs and price and how do I sign up....
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 07:05
by Anonymous User
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 07:49
by scubatinoo
But this upside-down OSTC-Logo looks confusing.
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 09:43
by scubatinoo
And what's written about OSTC 3 in the booklet to the right? Did you have a look at it?
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 11:29
by Fabrice
April 2013!
OSTC 3 :
http://www.innodive.com/store/ordinateu ... ?langue=en
DR X :
http://www.innodive.com/store/ordinateu ... ?langue=en
The french description are more complete but a bit unclear (to me, at least). It seems that both units include a 3D compass and (optical) connectivy to hw HUD. I'm not sure exactly what the last part means, probably that 02 sensor results collected by the HUD can be displayed by the OSTC 3 (and the DR X but it was already the case with the DR 5). Anyway, our hosts will probably comment soon
Fabrice
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 12:44
by tiefunten
Hopefully, support for the OSTC 2n will continue for a while when the OSTC 3 is released...
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 12:53
by scubatinoo
If you follow the description in the link above "Our OSTC 3 is the perfect fit for recreational divers with an interest in technically challenging dives." then i'm wondering if the OSTC 3 replaces the OSTC 2n or not.
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 13:22
by Fabrice
According to the French description, the hardware is updated as the 2N used a PIC18F4685 while the 3 uses a PIC18F87K22 (compare
http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/De ... e=en026324 and
http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/De ... e=en546891). The new microcontroller is 1.6 times faster and seems to use less power (autonomy is advertised as twice the 2N ones). Maybe will it feature VPM, who knows? Apart from that, functionnalities seem to be identical at least on the innodive website (5+1 gaz, Bühlmann ZH-L16C + GF, etc.).
Fabrice
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 13:43
by swissdiving
I'll look forward to have a closer look at the OSTC3 and DRX at the Boot in Düsseldorf.
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 20:03
by heinrichsweikamp
Hi,
We'll have OSTC3 and DRx on the boot (3G05) - shipping will start in spring time. The 2N will remain in production (It's actually quite a success for us).
For details: Just be a bit patient or pick-up one of our nice new flyers on the "boot" (:P)
Cheers,
Matthias
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Monday 14. January 2013, 22:25
by swissdiving
Matthias,
What about an upgrade option for those 2N owner who would like to "trade up" to a OSTC3?
I like the idea of the electronic compass.
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Tuesday 15. January 2013, 03:12
by Jean-François
Something tells me that there will soon be used 2N for sell

Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Tuesday 15. January 2013, 08:44
by scubatinoo
First of all the OSTC 3 has to be better than the OSTC 2N. Just a compass doesn't make the difference...
Matthias, you already printed flyer? Then it should be easy to serve us with the PDF's...

Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Tuesday 15. January 2013, 09:34
by Fabrice
Among the differences I've noted (in the French description) that both new models have an IPS LCD display (like some high end tablets or smartphones) whereas the older ones have OLED displays. This might reduce slightly the angle of view (160° versus 170°) and the production price (and even power consumption, if I understand correctly), but based on the pictures above, the screen looks really good. Also the DRx should be way lighter than the DR 5 (almost half the weight).
I'm considering going trimix on a cruise in late May, I hope the ostc 3 will ship by then

Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Tuesday 15. January 2013, 15:45
by smcmullan
Seems like this would have been a good opportunity to change the pressure sensor to the 30bar MS5541-30C.
Is there any information as to why this wasn't done? Cost? Incompatibility? Accuracy? Marketing?
Thanks.
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Tuesday 15. January 2013, 19:20
by heinrichsweikamp
tiefunten Wrote:
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> Hopefully, support for the OSTC 2n will continue
> for a while when the OSTC 3 is released...
Since we continue the OSTC2 series - this is assured. I hope to have the new stable ready in February.
The OSTC3 will use a different (due to the complete new hardware) and less customizable firmware.
Cheers,
Matthias
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Wednesday 16. January 2013, 10:26
by Fabrice
heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
> The OSTC3 will use a different (due to the
> complete new hardware) and less customizable
> firmware.
Less customizable right now or forever? The OSTC 2 has been so flexible and you've been so responsive to customer's requests that one can dream to have the same level of support and lifespan for the 3 series.
Cheers.
Fabrice
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Wednesday 16. January 2013, 14:02
by wrobell
What is the benefit of new buttons?
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Wednesday 16. January 2013, 14:07
by scubatinoo
Customer requests can be annoying too... >:D< I guess sometimes life would be much easier for HW with a less customizable firmware. Especially if you have such a wide range of customers (OC Sporties up to CCR Tekkis). Just remember that other manufactures don't even offer a community platform like a forum...
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Wednesday 16. January 2013, 14:09
by heinrichsweikamp
Fabrice Wrote:
> to customer's requests that one can dream to have
> the same level of support and lifespan for the 3
> series.
Think about removing about 50% of the custom functions which were rarely used and have most hardware-related parameters hard-coded. There still will be a lot of parameters to play with.
Cheers,
Matthias
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Wednesday 16. January 2013, 15:02
by scubatinoo
heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
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> ... removing about 50% of the custom
> functions which were rarely used and have most
> hardware-related parameters hard-coded. There
> still will be a lot of parameters to play with.
This would fit for the OSTC 2N too... :)o
Re: Ostc 3 in Paris
Posted: Wednesday 16. January 2013, 19:18
by heinrichsweikamp
wrobell Wrote:
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> What is the benefit of new buttons?
They allow a smaller form factor. The smaller form factor allows an affordable computer with a milled alloy housing (The OSTC3 is only 64 mm x 62 mm x 22 mm).
Cheers,
Matthias