Backup CF Settings
Backup CF Settings
Hello @all,
From now I am also a happy OSTC 2N user ... Well done Matthias and Christian!!
I have a question regarding JDiveLog and the settings of the Custom Functions. Is there a way to Backup the personal changes of the CF with JDiveLog?
Thanks Bobo
From now I am also a happy OSTC 2N user ... Well done Matthias and Christian!!
I have a question regarding JDiveLog and the settings of the Custom Functions. Is there a way to Backup the personal changes of the CF with JDiveLog?
Thanks Bobo
Re: Backup CF Settings
If I remember correctly, my CF's were saved by the OSTC the last times I upgraded to the newer Beta-Versions from 1.90 stable on. At least I did not have to change anything again as I upgraded to 1.95 from 1.93.
Re: Backup CF Settings
Ok thank you for the answers,
The Need to Store the CF is to easily restore after a complete Reset or to copy the settings to another OSTC.
Bye Bobo
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The Need to Store the CF is to easily restore after a complete Reset or to copy the settings to another OSTC.
Bye Bobo
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Re: Backup CF Settings
Unless its a new feature on the new beta all CF's are flushed to defaults every time you upgrade.
It's done in the interest of safety and HW has gone on the record around this issue before.
Most of your CF's are probably at default settings so you'll only need to write down those that interest you. Pen and paper are fine most of the time.
D
It's done in the interest of safety and HW has gone on the record around this issue before.
Most of your CF's are probably at default settings so you'll only need to write down those that interest you. Pen and paper are fine most of the time.
D
OSTC MK2 1394
Re: Backup CF Settings
At least my GF-CF's were not set to default after my last update (I am leaving most of the other cf's on default)
Re: Backup CF Settings
dmainou Wrote:
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> Unless its a new feature on the new beta all CF's
> are flushed to defaults every time you upgrade.
Sry Mate, this is not true for beta releases, just "official" releases. I also would vote for a backup thing. In my opinion resetting CF is quite a serious issue and I'm already thinking of skipping 2.0 in favour of 2.01. I had some trouble after installing 1.90 any many things has been wrong after that...
Jan
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> Unless its a new feature on the new beta all CF's
> are flushed to defaults every time you upgrade.
Sry Mate, this is not true for beta releases, just "official" releases. I also would vote for a backup thing. In my opinion resetting CF is quite a serious issue and I'm already thinking of skipping 2.0 in favour of 2.01. I had some trouble after installing 1.90 any many things has been wrong after that...
Jan
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Re: Backup CF Settings
Solodiver repeats:
> In my opinion resetting CF is quite
> a serious issue
I repeat: We disagree, sorry. 2.0 will reset at least the complete 'Custom functions II' section...
regards,
Matthias
> In my opinion resetting CF is quite
> a serious issue
I repeat: We disagree, sorry. 2.0 will reset at least the complete 'Custom functions II' section...
regards,
Matthias
Re: Backup CF Settings
heinrichsweikamp Wrote:
> I repeat: We disagree, sorry. 2.0 will reset at
> least the complete 'Custom functions II'
> section...
I have added a Perl script (ostc_cf.pl) which writes to a text file the list of 'Custom Functions' having been changed (and only these) together with their default and personal values.
It is part of the logbook.zip file available here.
Launching this script before upgrading the firmware should make it easy to restore the 'Custom functions' afterwards.
Best regards,
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Daniel Flipo OSTC Mk2 1610
> I repeat: We disagree, sorry. 2.0 will reset at
> least the complete 'Custom functions II'
> section...
I have added a Perl script (ostc_cf.pl) which writes to a text file the list of 'Custom Functions' having been changed (and only these) together with their default and personal values.
It is part of the logbook.zip file available here.
Launching this script before upgrading the firmware should make it easy to restore the 'Custom functions' afterwards.
Best regards,
--
Daniel Flipo OSTC Mk2 1610
Re: Backup CF Settings
Thx a lot Daniel! I'd suggest to save any other CF as well and offer a compare function to the current settings as we've seen changes in default values as well. I'll not say one've to change them back but just knowing the CF are different makes it easier to understand things and track issues.
Thx,
Jan
Thx,
Jan
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Re: Backup CF Settings
Solodiver Wrote:
> Thx a lot Daniel! I'd suggest to save any other CF
> as well and offer a compare function to the
> current settings as we've seen changes in default
> values as well. I'll not say one've to change them
> back but just knowing the CF are different makes
> it easier to understand things and track issues.
OK, your wish is easy to satisfy
I'll add the complete list of default values (I prefer printing only the changes separately first).
@Matthias: according to your documentation "ostc_interface_description.pdf",
Eeprom Bank 1 should show:
-- 1rst byte = logbook version,
-- bytes 2-3 = firmware version.
On my OSTC (firmware 1.90), I only see zeroes in both fields
I'd like to print the firmware version also to the output file...
Best regards,
--
Daniel
> Thx a lot Daniel! I'd suggest to save any other CF
> as well and offer a compare function to the
> current settings as we've seen changes in default
> values as well. I'll not say one've to change them
> back but just knowing the CF are different makes
> it easier to understand things and track issues.
OK, your wish is easy to satisfy
I'll add the complete list of default values (I prefer printing only the changes separately first).
@Matthias: according to your documentation "ostc_interface_description.pdf",
Eeprom Bank 1 should show:
-- 1rst byte = logbook version,
-- bytes 2-3 = firmware version.
On my OSTC (firmware 1.90), I only see zeroes in both fields
I'd like to print the firmware version also to the output file...
Best regards,
--
Daniel
Re: Backup CF Settings
I had a similar request some weeks ago. My solution now is based on using DivingLog. You can write all settings to a binary file prior to fw upgrade. Once the upgrade is successfully completed you can restore the settings from this binary file.
In addition to that DivingLog shows you all CFs that are different from the defaults in bold letters. So it's quite easy to write down your personal settings if you dislike the binary file process.
In addition to that DivingLog shows you all CFs that are different from the defaults in bold letters. So it's quite easy to write down your personal settings if you dislike the binary file process.
Regards
Peter
OSTC 2N #2338
Peter
OSTC 2N #2338
Re: Backup CF Settings
From what I've read and heard about divinglog it seems to be quite a valuable tool but it is still running on the wrong operating system for quite a few people around here....
Thx,
Jan
Thx,
Jan
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Re: Backup CF Settings
I´ve been a long-time user of MacDive and the next Update will support the post 1.91 OSTC logbook format as well.
(Edit)
Sorry, but then it does not offer OSTC configuration. Sent the followup too soon...
(Edit)
Sorry, but then it does not offer OSTC configuration. Sent the followup too soon...
Oliver
OSTC Mk2 1830
OSTC Mk2 1830
Re: Backup CF Settings
Ohhhh, poor guys
I habe an old windows computer for sale, do you want it?
I habe an old windows computer for sale, do you want it?
Regards
Peter
OSTC 2N #2338
Peter
OSTC 2N #2338
Re: Backup CF Settings
Hello,
I just published OSTC Planner, a small software to manage the OSTC computer.
Many features to plan your dives.
It might interest you, because in addition, it allows to backup, edit and restore the whole configuration (model, gas list, all CFs, etc.).
You can fin it there:
http://ostc-planner.net
Regards,
PS: Sorry, for now it is distributed only on Windows platforms...
I just published OSTC Planner, a small software to manage the OSTC computer.
Many features to plan your dives.
It might interest you, because in addition, it allows to backup, edit and restore the whole configuration (model, gas list, all CFs, etc.).
You can fin it there:
http://ostc-planner.net
Regards,
PS: Sorry, for now it is distributed only on Windows platforms...
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JeanDo, http://ostc-planner.net, OSTC Mk.2 1455, 2N 2799, DR5 171.
JeanDo, http://ostc-planner.net, OSTC Mk.2 1455, 2N 2799, DR5 171.
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Re: Backup CF Settings
JeanDo Wrote:
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> PS: Sorry, for now it is distributed only on
> Windows platforms...
Thanks. Does that mean that you are planning to release for Mac too ?
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> PS: Sorry, for now it is distributed only on
> Windows platforms...
Thanks. Does that mean that you are planning to release for Mac too ?
OSTC Mk2N 2287
Re: Backup CF Settings
Hallo JeaDo,
vielen Dank für den OSTC Planner. Leider ist das Fenster zu lang, so das man nicht alles sehen kann. Kannst du die Fenstergröße ändern oder einen Schiebebalken einbauen?
Gruß Uwe
Hello JeaDo,
thanks for the OSTC Planner. Unfortunately, the window is too long, so that you can not see everything. Can you resize the window or install a slider?
Greetings Uwe
vielen Dank für den OSTC Planner. Leider ist das Fenster zu lang, so das man nicht alles sehen kann. Kannst du die Fenstergröße ändern oder einen Schiebebalken einbauen?
Gruß Uwe
Hello JeaDo,
thanks for the OSTC Planner. Unfortunately, the window is too long, so that you can not see everything. Can you resize the window or install a slider?
Greetings Uwe
Re: Backup CF Settings
@Uwe
Do you have the size of you display ?
Thanks,
Do you have the size of you display ?
Thanks,
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JeanDo, http://ostc-planner.net, OSTC Mk.2 1455, 2N 2799, DR5 171.
JeanDo, http://ostc-planner.net, OSTC Mk.2 1455, 2N 2799, DR5 171.
Re: Backup CF Settings
Hy everyone,
I've just try your brand new OSTC Planner, keep on, very usefull...good job.
Unfortunatly I've got the same PB as Uwe: the window is too long so I can't use the graphical outputs.
I've got a 16"screen in 1366*768 laptop.
Best Regards
Daniel OSTC Mk2N 3118 V2.0
I've just try your brand new OSTC Planner, keep on, very usefull...good job.
Unfortunatly I've got the same PB as Uwe: the window is too long so I can't use the graphical outputs.
I've got a 16"screen in 1366*768 laptop.
Best Regards
Daniel OSTC Mk2N 3118 V2.0
Re: Backup CF Settings
Hello JeanDO,
the size of my Laptop is a 15,4" with 1280 x 800 and my Netbook has a size 1024 x 600
Regards Uwe
the size of my Laptop is a 15,4" with 1280 x 800 and my Netbook has a size 1024 x 600
Regards Uwe
Re: Backup CF Settings
it doesnt fit 19 inch either
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Re: Backup CF Settings
25 inch is no problem
Cheers,
Hansjoerg
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