stiebs
Contributor
After all, there really is more than just two data points available. It may be true that there are only two cyllinder pressure data points but there are dozens of depth data points which we all know have a significant bearing on air usage.
You can't just create data points. You can only make assumptions. In your graph, you make the assumption that SAC remains constant through out the dive, and you extrapolate a tank pressure graph using that assumption. SDM makes the assumption that tank pressure decreases on a constant gradient between two known sample points, and it extrapolates SAC using that assumption.
Your method is arguably more accurate. But as far as the purpose of the software is concerned, you are working backwards. The SDM software is written to represent actual data which is logged from the computer. What you are attempting to do is recreate that data in lieu of not have a device which can accurately record it.
If Suunto did not offer a range of computers that record real tank pressure data, I would agree with your point of view. But since you are attempting to use a feature which your computer does not support, I disagree with you