The Aqualung i330R and Apeks DSX use a completely new communication
protocol. The main (and most problematic) difference is the use of a
proprietary bluetooth pairing mechanism instead of the standard
bluetooth pairing. The data format remains more or less compatible with
the previous models, with only the usual changes to the parser.
The initial code and reverse engineering work was contributed by Janice,
with further improvements and modifications for integration in
libdivecomputer by Jef.
Co-authored-by: Jef Driesen <jef@libdivecomputer.org>
The latest versions of the Divesoft Freedom (HW 4.x) and Liberty (HW
2.x) dive computers support BLE communication. Previous generations did
support only a mass storage mode, where the dives are available as DLF
files. The BLE communication protocol uses HDLC framing for the data
packets. The dives downloaded over BLE have the same data format as the
DLF files.
Co-authored-by: Jan Matoušek <jan.matousek@rekomando.cz>
Tested-by: Jakub Hečko <jakub.hecko@divesoft.com>
During troubleshooting it's very convenient to know the exact version
used in a bug report. With the git commit SHA1 added to the version
string in all builds, that becomes very easy.
Add a basic Android.mk for building with the Android NDK. This can serve
as a good starting point for developers integrating libdivecomputer into
an Android application.
Co-authored-by: Sven Knoch <info@divinglog.de>