When the last deco stop is cleared, the dive computer switches to NDL mode with an infinite time (0x7FFF for APOS4 and 0xFFFF for APOS3). But because libdivecomputer does not report those infinite values to the application, detecting the end of the deco phase is not very intuitive. This issue is fixed by passing those infinite NDL values as-is to the application, despite the relative large values (respectively 9.1 and 18.2 hours). For reference, the finite NDL values reported by the ratio dive computers can be large as well, with values up to 0x4000 (4.55 hours).
Overview ======== Libdivecomputer is a cross-platform and open source library for communication with dive computers from various manufacturers. The official web site is: http://www.libdivecomputer.org/ The sourceforge project page is: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdivecomputer/ Installation ============ On UNIX-like systems (including Linux, Mac OS X, MinGW), use the autotools based build system. Run the following commands from the top directory (containing this file) to configure, build and install the library and utilities: $ ./configure $ make $ make install If you downloaded the libdivecomputer source code directly from the git source code repository, then you need to create the configure script as the first step: $ autoreconf --install To uninstall libdivecomputer again, run: $ make uninstall Support ======= Please send bug reports, feedback or questions to the mailing list: http://libdivecomputer.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel or contact me directly: jef@libdivecomputer.org License ======= Libdivecomputer is free software, released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). You can find a copy of the license in the file COPYING.
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