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Posted by mejpark on 08/17/07 09:49
On Aug 14, 12:56 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 14, 5:21 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Aug 13, 5:31 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > On Aug 13, 11:32 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > On Aug 13, 3:45 pm, ELINTPimp <smsi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > On Aug 13, 9:56 am, mejpark <mejp...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > > Good afternoon people,
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> > > > > > Can anyone point me to a function/class to implement a "Recreational
> > > > > > Dive Planner"?
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> > > > > > many thanks,
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> > > > > > Michael
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> > > > > Are you looking for an algorithm to support anRDPapplication, or the
> > > > > entire application (in a function/method?).
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> > > > The entire system would be useful, as then would be able to pull out
> > > > all the parts that were useful to us. There must be someone out there
> > > > who is both a keen diver and a programmer?
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> > > > Cheers
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> > > yes, there is...but my buddy who is a diver is a Java-only kinda guy.
> > > i'll shoot him an email to see if he has/knows about something.
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> > > Before he asks, what kind of application is this for (commercial/
> > > personal)?
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> > Yes please,
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> > That would be useful. I know some Java monkeys--and there are plenty
> > of tools available to convert one language to another. It's a
> > personal project.
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> > Thanks for your help.
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> Well, unfortunately, no luck. He simply uses a proprietary dive
> computer. Perhaps something he said can help during your design, if
> you find there really isn't any available:
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> "Straight tables are very inflexible; they do not account for multi-
> level diving.
> I trust my dive computer - and each vendor uses their own tables to
> compute Nitrogen and Oxygen loading."
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> Sorry I couldn't help any further, good luck.
Thanks for asking all the same!
Have a good day.
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