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GF Model
+ Apply the Eric's Baker gradient formula.
+ Apply GF varying corrections for each compartiment.
+ B?hlmann 100/100 == Gradient factor 100/100.
+ Compute stop with gradient at current depth (not GF_low)
+ Add assert() on visual platform.
+ Overflow stop into the next bin at same depth.
+ debug last deco depth in range 3m..6m.
author | JeanDo |
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date | Fri, 11 Feb 2011 23:39:35 +0100 |
parents | a08fc66fee28 |
children | 652e17b6267a |
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60 - On the OSTC, go to the reset menu, select Reboot OSTC | 60 - On the OSTC, go to the reset menu, select Reboot OSTC |
61 ==> DO NOT CONFIRM YET ! | 61 ==> DO NOT CONFIRM YET ! |
62 | 62 |
63 - Click "Write Flash" button. Now you have 10sec to confirm on OSTC too. | 63 - Click "Write Flash" button. Now you have 10sec to confirm on OSTC too. |
64 | 64 |
65 - The bootloader should say it found a PIC18F6485 device, and start uploading. | 65 - The bootloader should say it found a 18F6485 device, and start uploading. |
66 The OSTC should have the blue and red led blinking rapidly. | 66 The OSTC should have the blue and red led blinking rapidly. |
67 The upload time is ~ 1 minute. | 67 The upload time is ~ 20 secondes. |
68 | 68 |
69 - Once done, the OSTC finishes its reboot. | 69 - Once done, the OSTC finishes its reboot. |
70 | 70 |
71 - If you OSTC is stuck in some bad code, you can do the magic magnet reset | 71 - If you OSTC is stuck in some bad code, you can do the magic magnet reset |
72 instead of choosing the reboot menu, during the 10sec timeslot after | 72 instead of choosing the reboot menu, during the 10sec timeslot after |