Mares Dive Link 2 Usb Computer Interface For Pc Or Mac

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The Mares PC Interface for Dive Link 2 is designed to downloading logbook information from Quad, Quad Air, Smart and Puck Pro + Dive Computers (see SKU's: MRSQWC, MRSQA, MRSQAC, MRSSWC, MRSPPP) to PC or 27. CONNECTING SMART TO A PC OR MAC To connect Smart to a PC or Macintosh computer, use the optional clip and the USB cable and Dive Organizer to download your dives to a PC or Divers’ Diary to download your dives to a Mac. Both software programs can be downloaded from www.mares.com. BUTTON OPERATION Smart has 2 buttons, labelled up.

Hi all, I have a Mares Puck Pro and USB cable. The Puck Pro is put into PC Ready Mode, and the USB connector glows green when connected to a USB port. Ds emulator touch screen mac. I have tried connecting with Windows 10 (64-bit), Linux (Ubuntu and Debian), and Mac OS X El Capitan. I am able to find the connected dive computer on all four computers and OSes. Irregardless of the OS, I get the same error of 'Failed to receive the answer'.

I post the Mac OS X log here, but I get the same error for all operating systems. The error says it is accessing the mares_iconhd.c code. Photoshop cs6 for mac free. The attached screen shot shows that I am selecting the Puck Pro. I would appreciate any advice or experiences to get this working. I have tried the Mares dive software on Windows 10, and it will not connect (within the software) either.

But I can see the device on COM3 under the Windows control panel -> devices. INFO: Open: name=/dev/tty.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port INFO: Configure: baudrate=115200, databits=8, parity=2, stopbits=0, flowcontrol=0 INFO: Timeout: value=1000 INFO: DTR: value=0 INFO: RTS: value=0 INFO: Purge: direction=3 INFO: Write: size=2, data=C267 INFO: Read: size=0, data= ERROR: Failed to receive the answer. [in././src/mares_iconhd.c:167 (mares_iconhd_transfer)] Jef Driesen 3/3/2017, 8:16 น. On 03-03-17 16:01, B wrote: > I have a Mares Puck Pro and USB cable. The Puck Pro is put into PC Ready Mode, > and the USB connector glows green when connected to a USB port. > I have tried connecting with Windows 10 (64-bit), Linux (Ubuntu and Debian), and > Mac OS X El Capitan.

> I am able to find the connected dive computer on all four computers and OSes. > Irregardless of the OS, I get the same error of 'Failed to receive the answer'. > I post > the Mac OS X log here, but I get the same error for all operating systems. The > error says it is accessing the mares_iconhd.c code. > The attached screen shot shows that I am selecting the Puck Pro.

I would > appreciate any advice or experiences to get this working. Have you installed the driver? > I have tried the Mares dive software on Windows 10, and it will not connect > (within the software) either. But I can > see the device on COM3 under the Windows control panel -> devices. This sounds like a low battery problem. (Or a missing driver.) > INFO: Open: name=/dev/tty.Bluetooth-Incoming-Port This is certainly the wrong serial port! Jef B 3/3/2017, 16:24 น.

Looks like a bad connection, a low battery or some other hardware problem. Note that the PC interface typically requires more power than what is needed for diving. So it's perfectly possible to have enough power left for diving, but not for the PC interface.

This is a very common problem. The fact that you also can't download with the Mares application suggests it's not a problem with subsurface/libdivecomputer, but with your system or your dive computer. And since you see the problem on multiple systems, I would say it's the dive computer. Jef B 8/3/2017, 12:04 น.