RATIO iX3M DEEP computers compatibility and connection/configuration problem

Gregory Sin uranicus at gmail.com
Wed Aug 16 02:03:38 PDT 2017


Dear Anton

Could you please guide me what data do you need from RATIO.
We are their distributors and have a good relation with them.
Personally, I think this product is very well made and gaining more and more popularity.
It could be good match between SubSurf and Ratio, I think.

Guide me please how to help.

thanks
Gregory


On 16 Aug, 2017, at 16:47, Anton Lundin <glance at acc.umu.se> wrote:

> On 16 August, 2017 - Robert Helling wrote:
> 
>>> On 16. Aug 2017, at 10:15, Gregory Sin <uranicus at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> CONFIGURATION
>>> 
>>> To my understanding this feature not yet implemented?
>>> At least computer is not visible (USB/BT) on that screen.
>>> Any attempt to press CONNECT button returned w/o any reaction.
>>> 
>>> Last week I was asking if SS and RATIO can be used together, I think Robert said it is ok.
>>> Appreciate if you may guide me what went wrong on my side. I will follow.
>>> 
>>> Please accept my thanks for your kind effort and time.
>> 
>> Indeed, configuring dive computers in Subsurface is so far only implemented for OSTCs and Suuntos (as you can see from the device selection on the left).
> 
> Its even more specific than that. Its just implemented for certain
> OSTC models, and one Suunto model, the old Vyper series.
> 
> 
> Its because those are the ones we have either documentation for (OSTC's)
> or good reverse engineered information (Suunto Vyper), and I have access
> to those devices and can test the code.
> 
> 
> It's always going to be a selective subset of computer models which we
> can configure and firmware update.
> 
> 
> If anyone else have information about other computers and are willing to
> spend some time with it, its just a bunch of coding to add support for
> more computer models.
> 
> 
> //Anton
> 
> 
> --
> Anton Lundin	+46702-161604

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