You can use the divePAL iPad App to see how your estimated nitrogen loading progresses during a dive or to see a model-specific dive computer in action during a simulated dive.
divePAL iPad App comes with a free, non-branded dive computer; you can use the default dive computer to see how a typical - but limited - computer, responds to a dive.
Additionally, you can equip divePAL iPad App with a model-specific dive computer.
If you recently enrolled in an online class for a dive computer supported by divePAL iPad App, then such dive computer will automatically become available on divePAL (for a limited time of 30 days since your enrollment in the online class).
You can also equip divePAL iPad App with a model specific dive computer by purchasing it via the In app Purchase button.
Please note that divePAL does NOT completely simulate model-specific dive computers. As an example, Settings and Alternate screens are not supported.
Typically, divePAL simulates: main surface screen, main dive screen, deco alarm screen, fast ascent alarm and safety stop screen.
As of December 15, 2011 divePAL iPad supports 14 dive computers:
MARES: Mission Puck
OCEANIC: Veo 100, Veo 1.0, Veo 2.0, Veo 3.0, Geo 2.0, Pro Plus 2/2.1, Atom 3.0, VT3 and VT 4.0
SUUNTO: Cobra, Cobra3, Vyper and Zoop
Alberto (aka eDiver)
divePAL iPad App comes with a free, non-branded dive computer; you can use the default dive computer to see how a typical - but limited - computer, responds to a dive.
Additionally, you can equip divePAL iPad App with a model-specific dive computer.
If you recently enrolled in an online class for a dive computer supported by divePAL iPad App, then such dive computer will automatically become available on divePAL (for a limited time of 30 days since your enrollment in the online class).
You can also equip divePAL iPad App with a model specific dive computer by purchasing it via the In app Purchase button.
Please note that divePAL does NOT completely simulate model-specific dive computers. As an example, Settings and Alternate screens are not supported.
Typically, divePAL simulates: main surface screen, main dive screen, deco alarm screen, fast ascent alarm and safety stop screen.
As of December 15, 2011 divePAL iPad supports 14 dive computers:
MARES: Mission Puck
OCEANIC: Veo 100, Veo 1.0, Veo 2.0, Veo 3.0, Geo 2.0, Pro Plus 2/2.1, Atom 3.0, VT3 and VT 4.0
SUUNTO: Cobra, Cobra3, Vyper and Zoop
Alberto (aka eDiver)