JDiveLog 2.14 has been released
JDiveLog 2.14 is available for download.
New Features:
- import of UDDF files from DR5 dive computer
- Diveprofile can be exported as JPG or PNG now
- added support for newer firmware versions of OSTC
- added spanish translation
Bugfixes:
- wrong nitrogen value at fill summary in gas blending module
- SlideShow didn’t work anymore
- fixed reading of temperature from OSTC
IMPORTANT: remove older installations of JDiveLog before installing the new one!
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Hi, my first time installing.
It shows error when I include the rtxt.
I’m running on windows 7 64bit.
I have already install Java Runtime Environment 5.0 (JRE) but installation process still shows error and I cant start the program.
Pls help, thanks!
Comment: seacow – 10 August 2010 @ 16:21
him i get the following error when i want to download the information from my suunto vyper 2:
Aug 27, 2010 8:25:23 PM net.sf.jdivelog.ci.SuuntoInterface transfer
SEVERE: transfer failed
net.sf.jdivelog.ci.CommunicationTimeoutException
at net.sf.jdivelog.ci.SuuntoInterface.readMemory(Unknown Source)
at net.sf.jdivelog.ci.SuuntoInterface.readComputerModel(Unknown Source)
at net.sf.jdivelog.ci.SuuntoInterface.transfer(Unknown Source)
at net.sf.jdivelog.gui.MainWindow$11.run(Unknown Source)
any idea how can i fix this error?
Comment: pugnacity – 27 August 2010 @ 19:28
Hi,I’m not able to transfer dives data from my DR5, it seems the jdivelog doesn’t see the DR5. I’ve installed only jdivelog, because, as the user seacow, when I tried to install rxtx it occured the same error and i wasn’t able to complete the installation.
I have windows xp home.
Please I need some help! I’d like to download my reb dives!.
Thanks!
Max
Comment: cavemax – 12 September 2010 @ 22:08
Did you specify the directory / drive of your DR5?
Data will be read from the UDDF files in the Filesystem of the DR5…
Kind regards
Pascal
Comment: Pascal Pellmont – 13 September 2010 @ 6:30
Hi, i am not able to select the the COM Port, my TC is a UWATEC ALADIN TEC2G.
If i select the “UWATEC SMART COMPUTER” in the driver field, i do not become the COM Port selection. If i select an other Computer in the driver Field, i can select the ComPort.
Please can you help me?
Thanks
Mikri
Comment: mikri – 17 September 2010 @ 18:53
What kind of operating system do you use?
IIRC the Aladin Tec computer use IRDA for communication. This is only available on Linux systems…
Comment: Pascal Pellmont – 17 September 2010 @ 18:58
I forgot, i use Ubuntu 9.10 with KDE 4.3.2 and Kernel 2.6.31-22, java version “1.6.0_20-b02
Ciao
Mikri
Comment: mikri – 17 September 2010 @ 19:01
Is anyone using Suunto D6 with this new version?
Comment: awe_cz – 12 October 2010 @ 12:19
No, D6 et al. are not supported… Sorry.
Comment: Pascal Pellmont – 12 October 2010 @ 12:32
Pascal, did you try talking to guys from http://divesoftware.org/? They seem to have a library working with D6/9 (http://divesoftware.org/libdc/download.html)…
Comment: awe_cz – 16 October 2010 @ 0:15
Hello,
I have issues with the installation of jdivelog on Windows Vista 64bits.
1st step is fine, but I can’t get through the second step. It doesn’t seem to bother jdivelog, because I can run it. Everything works correctly, except that i can’t specify the port com. it doesn’t find any of them.
I have installed the “rxtx-2.1-7-bins-r2″.
I have tried the same installation process on windows xp, and it works fine…
What am I missing ?
thanks for your help, i’d really like to use this soft for my ostc mk2
Jay
Comment: Jay – 21 October 2010 @ 17:30
Hi, Problem fixed!
If anyone has the same problem, try this:
http://www.cloudhopper.com/opensource/rxtx/
Enjoy
Jay
Comment: Jay – 23 October 2010 @ 12:56