SAC and RMV different on MacOS and iOS
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2019 1:37 am
Hi,
I am new to this forum, hello everybody.
I use Mac-Dive, version 2.10.10, on MacOS, and version 1.3.9 on iOS. Both apps are in sync.
The last updates included a change from SAC to SAC/RMV.
I now have different readings for RMV: 14.53 L/min. on iOS, and fabulous 2.65 L/min. on MacOS. All other values identical
In the old versions the SAC Graph would stretch over all 317 dives, descending over time.
Now the RMV Graph starts at around Dive 255.
Dive Count 317.
The first 254 dives have been entered manually, without Computer profiles.
Dive 255 to 292 have been read from my old Suunto Zoop.
Dive 293 to 317 have been read from my new Suunto Vyper Novo.
All 317 dives have values for Tank, Gas, Air Start, Air End, Average Depth, Duration.
Every single dive shows its SAC and RMV values. The RMV value in iOS is always higher than in MacOS
Am I missing something?
best regards,
Volker
P.S.: Great Software. Could not get anything else to run on my Mac. Good job!
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Edit: the new computer is a Vyper Novo
I am new to this forum, hello everybody.
I use Mac-Dive, version 2.10.10, on MacOS, and version 1.3.9 on iOS. Both apps are in sync.
The last updates included a change from SAC to SAC/RMV.
I now have different readings for RMV: 14.53 L/min. on iOS, and fabulous 2.65 L/min. on MacOS. All other values identical
In the old versions the SAC Graph would stretch over all 317 dives, descending over time.
Now the RMV Graph starts at around Dive 255.
Dive Count 317.
The first 254 dives have been entered manually, without Computer profiles.
Dive 255 to 292 have been read from my old Suunto Zoop.
Dive 293 to 317 have been read from my new Suunto Vyper Novo.
All 317 dives have values for Tank, Gas, Air Start, Air End, Average Depth, Duration.
Every single dive shows its SAC and RMV values. The RMV value in iOS is always higher than in MacOS
Am I missing something?
best regards,
Volker
P.S.: Great Software. Could not get anything else to run on my Mac. Good job!
- - - -
Edit: the new computer is a Vyper Novo