Dirk Hohndel 2106cb2dab Add tank size reporting for Suunto EON Steel
Sadly the data we get from the EON Steel is a bit of a mess.
It doesn't really tell us if the data is metric or imperial (it always sends
both wet volume and working pressure). And in imperial mode the Suunto
engineers seem a bit confused. The pressure given (entered on the dive computer
in psi) is sent to us not in bar, not in atm... it's "something". As far as I
can tell it's a constant factor of 1.00069182389937 different from bar.
And the wet sizes are a bit to small to get the cuft size the user entered.
But instead of trying to guess and fix the mess, we just pass it through...

So this is somewhat useful, but not really what most users will want.

Linus started this commit with a few lines that parsed the right values out of
the data stream from the Suunto EON Steel. I then added the implementation of
the infrastructure to convert the raw data and report it back to the caller.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2015-10-22 20:29:43 +09:00
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Libdivecomputer is a cross-platform and open source library for
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