Liquivision DC support?

Henrik Brautaset Aronsen subsurface at henrik.synth.no
Tue Feb 19 08:10:50 PST 2013


Ok... But if we could get Sven to share the *.lvd file format documentation
we could at least provide Liquivision file import to Subsurface?

Henrik
Den 19. feb. 2013 16:46 skrev "Jef Driesen" <jefdriesen at telenet.be>
følgende:

> On 2013-02-19 09:42, Henrik Brautaset Aronsen wrote:
>
>> Maybe a talk with the Diving Log guys could help?
>>
>>   "OK, great news: I've heard back from Liquivision and got already
>> some material - and also a direct download with Diving Log seems not
>> too far away, but I can't promise more about that right now. An import
>> is almost working already."
>>
>>   "So, here we go: Thanks to the documentation I got yesterday, I
>> finally managed to read the Dive Log file format (*.lvd) and created a
>> first import which you can test. It works with the 2 logbook files I
>> have, but it is possible that it has still bugs. I managed to import
>> almost all data, except profile events (e.g. warnings and gas
>> switches). If you have any logbook files containing dive profiles with
>> gas switches and warnings, please send me the files."
>>
>> (from http://www.divinglog.de/phpbb/**viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1408<http://www.divinglog.de/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1408>@ Nov.2011)
>>
>
> That talk already happened around the time the above was posted. The first
> quote (regarding the direct download) was in fact posted due to that
> discussion :-)
>
> In a nutshell, Sven (the Diving Log author) received from Liquivision some
> documentation about the data format (which he used to write the importer),
> and also a shared library for the communication. Sven asked me if I could
> write the necessary glue code to use this library from .NET (because he's
> not a C/C++ developer). I tried, but unfortunately I couldn't get it to
> work. The small prototype app I wrote did compile, and even managed to
> communicate with the device, but then crashed somewhere inside the shared
> library. I suspect this was due to the fact it's a C++ library and there
> was some mismatch between compiler versions (or options) and/or the stl
> libraries. C++ isn't as portable as C in that regard. I didn't really had
> the time to investigate in more detail.
>
> Jef
>
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