Hello Laurence.
Saturday August 10 1996 22:30, Laurence Charlot wrote to Ron Whalen:
Sorry for butting in, but I have an Aladin Pro and here is more info:
LC> 2. PC interface. This is an extra cost option :( but is worthwhile
LC> since it gives you access to the last 37 dives. Only the last 19
LC> dives can be scrolled on the Aladin's built in display.
LC> The PC interface also allows you to switch the unit from English
LC> to Metric units, and lets you graph the most recent 200 minutes
LC> of dive time (1 data point every 20 seconds), plus the lowest
LC> temperature encountered during each dive is uploaded to the PC.
There is also the Memo Mouse. It recognizes the data of all dive computers
which are compatible with the Data Trak software. You can store the data of
many different dive computers on one Memo Mouse.
On transferring dive data to Memo Mouse the respective dive computer is
identified.
When the data from Memo Mouse are transferred to your personal computer, only
the data of the connected dive computer are transferred. If data of several
dive computers are stored in your Memo Mouse, the transfer has to be repeated
for each dive computer separately.
The storage capacity of Memo Mouse is sufficient for about 66 one-hour dives
If the storage is full, the oldest data are overwritten first, regardless of
the computer from which the data originated.
Actually, it's a very smart solution for diving vacation: no more need to
tow
your bags whith your home PC :-)
LC> All in all, I think the Uwatec Aladins are the best value around.
LC> There are fancier computers, and cheaper computers, but the Aladin
LC> is an excellent intermediate model.
I totally agree with you !
Wet greetings.
Nick.
PADI-DM911458
... Divers do it better under pressure.
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