Now it is time to hook up your divecomputer to your Linux system:
- Connect your interface cable to your divecomputer
+ Make sure that your OS has the required drivers installed
+
+ On Linux this means you need to have the correct kernel
+ module loaded. Most distributions will do this automatically
+ for you.
+
+ On Windows, the OS should offer to download the correct
+ driver when you connect to the USB port.
+
+ On a Mac you at times have to manually hunt for the correct
+ driver. For example the correct driver for the Mares Puck
+ devices can be found as Mac_OSX_VCP_Driver.zip at
+ http://www.silabs.com/support/pages/support.aspx?ProductFamily=USB+Bridges
+
Connect your interface cable to a free USB port
+
Put your divecomputer into PC Communication mode. (For Suunto Viper, press Mode - 1 Memory - 3 TR-PC)
(You should consult the manual of your specific divecomputer for your brand and type)
+
Go in Subsurface to 'File - Import'
Within the popup, under Dive computer, choose your brand and type. Here we choose Suunto Vyper.
- Change the devicename under which your interface is connected. Default is /dev/ttyUSB0
+ Change the devicename under which your interface is connected.
+ On Linux, default is /dev/ttyUSB0
+ On Windows, default is COM3
+ On Mac, default is ... specific to the dive computer
+
Click the 'OK' button.
Now watch how your data is retrieved from your divecomputer!
the import settings as '/dev/ttyUSB3'. Your divecomputer interface is
connected and you should be able to import your dives.
-interface cable to this serial port,
Appendix A