Documentation: update "Import new dives from a Uemis Zurich"

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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Dirk Hohndel 2013-02-16 22:21:47 -08:00
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@ -122,23 +122,27 @@ mounted once you connect the divecomputer.
On Windows this is a drive letter (often 'E:' or 'F:'), on a Mac this is On Windows this is a drive letter (often 'E:' or 'F:'), on a Mac this is
'/Volumes/UEMISSDA' and on Linux systems this differs depending on the '/Volumes/UEMISSDA' and on Linux systems this differs depending on the
distribution that you use. On Fedora it usually is distribution that you use. On Fedora it usually is
'/var/run/media/<your_username>/UEMISSDA'. '/var/run/media/<your_username>/UEMISSDA'. In all cases Subsurface
should suggest the correct location in the drop down list.
So once you have selected this as device name you can download the dives So once you have selected this as device name you can download the
from the Uemis Zurich. One current issue is that you cannot download more dives from the Uemis Zurich. One technical issue with the Uemis Zurich
than about 40-50 dives without running out of memory on the SDA. This will download implementation (this is a firmware limitation, not a
usually only happen the very first time you download dives from the Uemis Subsurface issue) is that you cannot download more than about 40-50
Zurich - normally when downloading at the end of a day or even after a dives without running out of memory on the SDA. This will usually only
dive trip, the capacity is sufficient. If Subsurface displays and error happen the very first time you download dives from the Uemis Zurich -
that the divecomputer ran out of space the solution is straight forward. normally when downloading at the end of a day or even after a dive
Disconnect the SDA, turn it off and on again, and reconnect it. You can trip, the capacity is sufficient. If Subsurface displays and error
now start a new download session and it will continue where it stopped the that the divecomputer ran out of space the solution is straight
last time you tried. You may have to do this more than once, depending on forward. Disconnect the SDA, turn it off and on again, and reconnect
how many dives you have stored on your divecomputer. it. You can now retry (or start a new download session) and the
download will continue where it stopped the last time you tried. You
may have to do this more than once, depending on how many dives you
have stored on your divecomputer.
At this point Subsurface doesn't download all the information that is At this point Subsurface downloads most of the information that is
stored on the SDA. Information about dive spots, buddies, and equipment is stored on the SDA, including information about dive spots and
not yet downloaded. equipment. Buddy information is not yet downloaded.
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