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Tried downloading the latest version with the above link. No luck. Getting file not found.

Also, not sure if this was noted already....
I'm running OL Version 2.1.4 Built 7-16-07
When attempting to update the "Cylinder Size" for an 80 cu/ft, I enter 80, press tab and then click the disk icon to save the log. Updates are not being saved.
I tried exiting and coming back in and my updates still aren't there.
Thanks in advance!
 
Doug Krause:
Latest revision: http://files.oceanicnet.com/Software/Oceanlog_2.1.4_beta3.zip

Vista compatible help file. We're taking a look at the most recent comments, will update soon.

A warning to those with Vista 64 (dual Processor)

Dont install the new version over the old one, you dont end up with the latest version.:thumbs_down:

God knows what version I have been using lately.

Uninstall the old version first and delete the install folder as well, it leves stuff behind.
It will be in "Program Files (x86)"

Hopfully I am now using what every one else is, Build 07.19.07

Help opens :thumbs_up:
Cylinder size is Cylinder size (12L,15L ect) :thumbs_up:
dont need workig pressure :thumbs_up:
Save button :thumbs_up:
dont need to shut down program for SAC to work :thumbs_up:



Cut and Past has problems :thumbs_down:
opening other windows efects the programs GUI :thumbs_down:
 
Help opens :thumbs_up:
Cylinder size is Cylinder size (12L,15L ect) :thumbs_up:
dont need workig pressure :thumbs_up:
Save button :thumbs_up:
dont need to shut down program for SAC to work :thumbs_up:


Goast --- You rock !!!!!!!!!!!, finally after nearly 1 year, and little help from Oceanic, the SAC works properly.

Whoo Hoooo,

Mark
 
Uh...no congratulations yet.

I backed up all the data in the current directory. Uninstalled the 2.1.4 beta2.
Verified data files were left after uninstall.
Downloaded 2.1.4beta3.
Installed.
Open program and verified - Version 2.1.4 built 07.19.07
Entered tank size; 80 cu./ft.
Clicked Disk icon to save.
Did this for my last 3 dives.
Tank size did NOT save.
Also, when I go to enter tank size, when I start to type in the field SAC changes from 0.0 to 0. However SAC never displays correctly and the tank size does not save.

And just as a further test, I uninstalled the program, deleted the entire "OCEANIC" directory under ProgramFiles, re-installed the new beta and opened the dive log file that I had copied off as a backup and tried the Tank Size and SAC steps above. It still doesn't work.
 
dsevern:
Uh...no congratulations yet.

I backed up all the data in the current directory. Uninstalled the 2.1.4 beta2.
Verified data files were left after uninstall.
Downloaded 2.1.4beta3.
Installed.
Open program and verified - Version 2.1.4 built 07.19.07
Entered tank size; 80 cu./ft.
Clicked Disk icon to save.
Did this for my last 3 dives.
Tank size did NOT save.
Also, when I go to enter tank size, when I start to type in the field SAC changes from 0.0 to 0. However SAC never displays correctly and the tank size does not save.

And just as a further test, I uninstalled the program, deleted the entire "OCEANIC" directory under ProgramFiles, re-installed the new beta and opened the dive log file that I had copied off as a backup and tried the Tank Size and SAC steps above. It still doesn't work.


I work in metric (the easy one :D )
as we are testing i swithed it to imperial to see what Tank1 info did.
it converted all the data apart from the SAC. I got 0

Looks like there are still bugs with the imperial side.

A question for you dsevern when I changed to imperial a 12L cylinder changes to 0.423 cubic foot cylinder (the fisical size of the cylinder). This to me is correct.

I think anothere light is dawning :confused: .


It looks to me like:
METRIC users (like me) use the fisical size of the cylinder.
and
IMPERIAL users use the amount of surface air that will fit in the cylinder.

Is This the case ?

Edit

went back and played around and i think i have cofirmed my question.
Aswer is YES

dsevern
I Put 80 in Cylinder size and becouse we are now using "the amount of surface air that will fit in the cylinder" we need to put in the working pressure of say 3200 psi (a Guess).

it seems to work for me.

Got 0.881 cubic feet per min. for a dive at 40.1 feet for 32 mins.
 
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