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I'm writing a program which, once ready, will be freely available to run on a webpage, any pc with Java enabled and handhelds with the Palm-os.
This program is something like an electronical log-book which will be able to calculate pressure-groups after single / repetetive dives, surface-intervalls etc.
I'm having the rdp from PADI, but I was wondering if there are any formulas out there which makes the storage / calculation of the data a little bit more easy and exact.
I surfed the whole net for those formulas but wasn't able to find them. Also, here in Germany I couldn't find any book except the O/W-manual in the paddy-store which gives some information about diving, pressuregroups etc.
[sp]Did you check “Where should I begin?” by Mario Caner under Qs Qs Qs.? He has many web sites on dive tables.
well, is this a book? i looked up the internet for mario caner and i could only find a website about biking (www.nite-rider.com), but at least there's an email-adress.
if it's a book, i don't know it yet, maybe i should give it a try at amazon....
Gregor:
I mean the Thread "Q,Q,Q" on the ScubaSource "Ask Dr. Deco".
There are several web sites concerning Dive Tables, and it was posted under the title “Where should I begin?”