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Welcome To DecoChek! / DecoChek Discussion Board / Re: AB2 model
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on: June 27, 2010, 09:28:54 AM
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Started by Juha | Last post by landercarlos
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Hi Mark and Ben,
So after these years; did you finished your theory papers?
It will be nice if you can share it.
To my knowledge is that Mr. JP is working with his model but I think he is incline on VPM... dunno really
After all I think that for the extremes dives (as all you guys make) the probabilistic models has advantages.
My best,
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Welcome To DecoChek! / General Discussion / Vouliagmeni Cave
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on: March 07, 2009, 03:37:57 PM
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Started by Mark Ellyatt | Last post by Mark Ellyatt
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Congratulations to George Vandoros and John Protopappas and ofcourse their dive team after completing a series of dives in the Vouliagmeni cave system in Greece.
With the larger dives running 75metres for 50minutes and 80m for 20 - 100m for 20 multilevel profiles the decompressions lasted 5 hours. The dives were planned using Decochek and all surfaced incident free.
Video's of the dive can be downloaded here http://www.actiongr.com/temp/Limni_eng_60MB.zip σε μορφή .wmv
Im looking forward to hear more details of the cave and the dives.
All the best
Mark
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Welcome To DecoChek! / Bugs 'n' Wishes / Re: DecoChek on EEEPC not working
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on: December 21, 2008, 10:08:23 AM
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Started by silent | Last post by silent
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Hi Mark,
I'm running eeepc standard Xandros Linux - Easy mode.
/home/user>uname -a Linux eeepc 2.6.21.4-eeepc #Mon May 5 11:38:34 EDT 2008 i686 GNU/Linux
/home/user>java -version java version "1.5.0_10" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_10-b03) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_10-b03, mixed mode) When I start the jar file I get a license accept window which i click 'I Agree' and then it "crashes"
Even tried with the newest Java release from Sun's website (1.6.0-11)
For fullscreen 'shots': http://hem.bredband.net/b238275/deco1.jpg http://hem.bredband.net/b238275/deco2.jpg
The size of the EEEPC is really amazing and would be great for travelling. Already got V-Planner and Mvplan working and it would be perfect if DecoChek works too..
Thanks in andvance!
Martin
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Welcome To DecoChek! / Bugs 'n' Wishes / Re: DecoChek on EEEPC not working
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on: December 21, 2008, 09:32:04 AM
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Started by silent | Last post by Mark Ellyatt
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Hello Martin,
I thought of getting an EEEPC for travelling too...ive seen decochek working on one running XP but do you have Linux on yours or something else?
Let me know what OS your have and i will send a message to Ben the programmer - he will need something to ponder after Christmas Dinner im sure.
Seasons Greetings
Mark
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Welcome To DecoChek! / Bugs 'n' Wishes / Re: Conservatism Settings
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on: November 20, 2008, 03:40:07 PM
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Started by Rafael C | Last post by Rafael C
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Hi Mark,
Even though is very good to know that the bar moves in 2% increments, my point is that would be more practical to actually see what is the actual conservatism level than counting... so, this would be my suggestion for a future upgrade. But changing a bit the subject, where this setting acts in the AB2 model? You said that it increases TTS, but how? Is it similar to GF% factors for Bühlmann or is it something different?
Regards
Rafael
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Welcome To DecoChek! / Bugs 'n' Wishes / Re: Conservatism Settings
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on: November 19, 2008, 03:51:17 AM
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Started by Rafael C | Last post by Mark Ellyatt
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Hi Rafael,
The conservatism slider moves in 2% increments left to right. The start point being fully to the left moving 15 points over to the right. Dragging the bar will make it harder to 'measure' how far it has moved for sure, but clicking on the left or right arrow the required number of increments will give you the level or quantity you desire.
The purpose of the conservatism slider is to add additional TTS over the base model should the user find this neccessary. Diving in moderately cold water would be a good reason to add decompression time (but should not be a substitute for adequate exposure protection of course) also doing any kind of work underwater will require longer deco as decompression models are aimed at an 'at-rest' diver.
Divers that have received even minor decompression injuries in the past should think about adding conservatism as any injury site will likely have circulatory impairment and not decompress as effectively as there pre-incident state. Bare in mind that decompression injuries are culmulative and past undertakings may come back and impact any or all future dives.
Hope this answers your question.
Regards
Mark
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