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Added slow exit timer function:
At the end of the dive the final ascent to surface should be done slowly. The new function provides a comparison of the current divers depth compared to a linear ascent simulated by the OSTC. The visualization is shown instead of the ascent speed with a little different appearance. The linear ascent is starting from the last stop depth and the time for the ascent may be configurated in the deco settings. The simulated and real peth is compared and the depth color changes based on the difference of the values. In case the diver is much below the timer depth then the timer will stop and wait for the diver to follow.
author | Ideenmodellierer |
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date | Sat, 31 Aug 2024 17:35:52 +0200 |
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# Using OpenSTM32 IDE to Compile OSTC4 Firmware # The free and Open [STM32 IDE](http://www.openstm32.org/System%2BWorkbench%2Bfor%2BSTM32) is an integrated development environment based on _Eclipse_ that will allows you to compile and link code for the OSTC4 dive computer. You will then be able to generate `.bin` firmware files to upload to your computer using your favourite tools, eg. [OSTC Companion](https://ostc-planner.net/companion). 1. Register on http://www.openstm32.org/ : that will allows you to download the IDE. 2. Once registered and logged in, you can go to _Documentation_ and _Installation Manual_. Follow the instructions to install the IDE (available for Windows 7, MacOS and Linux). 3. Use the ready made project ... in ... Or you can create a brand new project by following the _How To_'s: - [HowTo compile CPU1-Discovery main firmware](Detailed CPU1-Discovery Project.md) - [HowTo compile CPU1-Discovery protected area firmware](Detailed CPU1-Upper Project.md) - [HowTo compile CPU2-RTE real-time firmware](Detailed CPU2-RTE Project.md) - [HowTo generate uploadable firmware file](Make Firmware File.md)