DM5 Data structure changes
Miika Turkia
miika.turkia at gmail.com
Sat Nov 15 10:00:11 PST 2014
Sure, send the db over, please. IIRC I have documented the location on Subsurface manual :)
miika (switching to airplane mode now)
> On 15 Nov 2014, at 19:45, Linus Torvalds <torvalds at linux-foundation.org> wrote:
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> On Nov 15, 2014 2:44 AM, "Rainer Mohr" <mail at divelogs.de> wrote:
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> > The first 3 bytes are irrelevant.
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> Hmm. I'll try it with my eon steel too, maybe my data looks different.
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> > Bytes 11-12 contain the temperature in Celsius (read bytes forwards and convert to decimal)
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> Oh Christ.
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> This explains why DM5 cannot show the temperatures correctly.
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> The EON Steel gives temperatures in tenth of a degree Celsius, but when I got it and did my first tests with it before deciding the format, I thought it had the same bad sensor older suunto dive computers did, because DM5 only shows while degrees.
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> But if they only save it in while degrees, that certainly explains it .
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> Actually, maybe I should just send my database for directly to Miika. Miika? Rainer, are you interested in a copy too?
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> Not I just need to find the effing thing. My interactions with the win7 install in a VM have been pitiful. Dirk was laughing at my incompetence. Rainer, maybe you can say where the database file ends up hiding by default..
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> Linus
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