Pressure line missing on dive profile

Steve Butler kg7je at comcast.net
Wed Jul 1 20:59:34 PDT 2015


On 07/01/2015 06:51 AM, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 09:49:28PM -0700, Steve Butler wrote:
>> On 06/30/2015 09:41 PM, Steve Butler wrote:
>>> Subsurface: 4.4.2-292
>>> DC:  Suunto Cobra
>>>
>>> Dive 69:  Downloaded March 8 (or soon thereafter) has pressure line and
>>> the P: entries on the Information block.
>>>
>>> Dive 70:  Dive for June 15 downloaded June 30 (today).  Does not have
>>> either.
>>>
>>> I don't remember changing any preferences and can't locate one to make the
>>> switch.
>>>
>>> What else do I need to include to help locate what happened?  It is always
>>> possible that it is PEBKAC.
>>>
>>> --Steve
>> This may help.  Perhaps the pressure didn't get downloaded from the DC for
>> #70.
>>
>> <dive number="69" date="2015-03-08" time="12:13:00" duration="23:10
>> min"><cylinder size="14.383 l" workpressure="237.318 bar"
>> description="HP119" o2="31.0%" start="222.0 bar" end="126.0
>> bar"/><divecomputer model="Suunto Cobra" deviceid="04e6459b"
>> diveid="f8d87d3d"><depth max="14.021 m" mean="8.94 m"/><temperature air="9.0
>> C" water="8.0 C"/>
>>
>> <dive number="70" date="2015-06-15" time="18:30:00" duration="27:30
>> min"><notes>Last Rescue dive.</notes><cylinder size="14.383 l"
>> workpressure="237.318 bar" description="HP119" o2="30.0%"/><weightsystem
>> weight="13.608 kg" description="integrated"/><weightsystem weight="4.536 kg"
>> description="pockets"/><weightsystem weight="0.907 kg"
>> description="ankle"/><divecomputer model="Suunto Cobra" deviceid="04e6459b"
>> diveid="b1b300e2"><depth max="24.994 m" mean="14.289 m"/><temperature
>> water="11.0 C"/>
>
> I'm not familiar with the Cobra. But from looking at pictures it should be
> hose based and air integrated? Then the pressure in the cylinder entry
> comes from the pressure delivered in the samples. So the question is... if
> you look at the samples, are there pressure values in the older dives and
> not in the newer dives?
>
> /D
>

Hose/air-integrated.

I closed my logbook and created a new one by downloading all dives from 
the DC.  None of them had pressure information.  Based on what I saw 
from Suuto's DM, and how it appears to be stored in the DC menus, I 
suspect the pressure start/end are stored in some sort of header.  I 
don't see profile based pressure points (may be there but not that I can 
detect).

Dumped the log file but find I don't know how to read the data lines 
being recorded.  Then did both the log and dump file.  The 2nd log was 
bigger than the first and appears to be reading 4 more bytes per sample 
record.  Also looks like 2 extra bytes are written for each read.

Attached:
-- subsurface.log  (log file from 1st log run)
-- subsurface2.log (log file from 2nd log run with dump file also being 
generated)
-- subsurface2.bin (dump file from 2nd log run).

How do you read the dump file?

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