This adds support for older Cochran Commander dive computers,
specifically Commanders with serial numbers prior to 21000.
This also renames "Commander" model to "Commander II" and
adds "Commander I" to refer to pre-21000 models.
The devinfo event with the device serial number is required for the
fingerprint feature. Without this event, applications won't be able to
load (or save) the correct fingerprint. All necessary information is
already available in the initial handshake packet.
The Tusa IQ-700 is very similar to the other Seiko based models. The
most important change is that due the smaller amount of memory (8K vs
32K), the logbook entries are only 1 byte large instead of two bytes.
Some devices do not appear to set the ringbuffer pointers to their
normal empty values (e.g. pointing outside the ringbuffer memory). In
that case, there appears to be a single entry. But since that entry
contains uninitialized memory (e.g. all 0xFF bytes), we are able to
detect this special situation.