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Yeah the west Coast SP rep was at our January Club Meeting (Monterey Sea Otters) and he confirmed the sol download is FREE but it will cost the Luna owners.
Jason - kalbo or upaw http://www.flickr.com/photos/8941654@N06/
"Saw the whole thing, dude. First you were all like 'whao', and we were like 'whoa', and you were like 'whoa..."
Also, the Sol and Luna will be mentioned as they are still cataloged, but will it also download to the Terra? (Basically a Luna without the totally useless for technical diving air integration functions.)
Any idea what algorithym it will use for He dives?
Not that it matters, we just went with Shearwater Predators instead...
Here's a post from 07' stating Trimix for the SOL should be out by the end of 2008: Uwatec Galileo Sol
Also some info on the deco algo in the thread:
"UWATEC has been working on a new, fully validated, deco model for helium (called Copernicus) since 2003"
I own a SOL but I'd probably leave the trimix dives up to my X1 should Uwatec actually ever release this upgrade.
I believe the Terra was discontinued, so I really doubt it.
I know it has been discontinued, but it is the same basic computer with the same software and update potential. Since the product uses the same software, one assumes it could be made available for Terra users as well.
Scubapro has a history of making retrofits of newer technology into older products whenever possible, if it does not happen with the Terra then it is a sea change of sorts.