Thanks for that. I didn't realize that.........the IANTD Buhlmann tables I have don't reflect that, but I'm not sure if IANTD modified them with GF's. I played around with jDeco using 98/99 GF's(about as pure Buhlmann I could simulate, I guess) and the deco profile for a given profile to 160ft still puts my first stop 20 feet deeper than the Oceanic would. Oceanic claims the algo in the Veo250 to be a modified Haldanean.
Do you have some tables to demonstrate? I'd much appreciate it.
DSAT, (which the Veo algo is based on), US Navy, Buhlmann etc, are all neo Haldanean, single gas faze algos. Most modern DC use some modification.
If you'd like to supply the bottom time, back & deco gas for your 160' dive, I'll post what I get for GF of 35/85, & 98/99.
Using air, 20 min bottom time, no accelerated deco; with 35/85 my 1st stop is at 70'; with 98/99 my 1st stop is 30'
PS. Just figured how to get output I could cut & paste from this software.
FreePlanner 1.0 by Colin Clark
GF code by Eric C. Baker
GF Decompression Model
Dive Plan
GF Low=35, High= 85, 2011-02-01 13:03:12
Units = FSW
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Dive #1
Descend to 160 for 3.3 (3.3) using 21/0/79
Level at 160 for 16.7 (20.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 70 for 0.3 (23.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 60 for 0.7 (24.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 50 for 1.7 (26.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 40 for 1.7 (28.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 30 for 3.7 (32.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 20 for 26.7 (59.0) using 21/0/79
GF code by Eric C. Baker
GF Decompression Model
Dive Plan
GF Low=98, High= 99, 2011-02-01 13:10:06
Units = FSW
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Dive #1
Descend to 160 for 3.3 (3.3) using 21/0/79
Level at 160 for 16.7 (20.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 30 for 2.1 (26.0) using 21/0/79
Stop at 20 for 16.7 (43.0) using 21/0/79