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Walter once bubbled...
Ah! You want us to reply to what you meant to ask instead of what you asked. No problem. The terminology you want is you'd like the No Decompression Limits (NDL's) for all listed depths from various computers. Unless someone beats me to it, I'll list the NDL's from the Oceanic Data Plus later. If you want table NDL's, many are listed in another thread.

That's pretty rude.

I understood his initial question perfectly.
 
jamiei,

My, aren't you the sensitive fellow?

You were very clear in you first post. It was clear what you wanted and it was clear you did not understand some concepts. In your second post you cleared up any doubt that you might possibly understand those concepts. I explained those concepts very briefly to you. I then offered you additional assistance if you wanted.

I'm sorry if it upset you to learn how things work, that was not my intention. Even after you got snippy at me I told you I'd respond with the information you wanted. Here is the info you wanted:

Oceanic Data Plus
30' 4:20
40' 2:17
50' 1:20
60' :57
70' :40
80' :30
90' :24
100' :19
110' :16
120' :13
130' :10
140' :09
150' :08
160' :07

Enjoy.

jonnythan,

You're certainly entitled to your opinion. We read posts from various people and form opinions about them. I believe yours was formed some time ago. I'm afraid I'd be less than honest if I didn't admit mine was as well. Have a beautiful life.
 
jamiei,

"I learned something?"

I'm sorry I made an assumption about you learning something. Most people would have taken the opportunity. Again, it was not my intention to upset you. Please accept my apology.

"i can't find where I said they used tables"

Maybe here, "i'm asking for people to tell me what their computers 'built in dive tables' are". - your second post.

You might look here as well, "computers don't use tables... but we do and most of them sure do have them built in" - your eighth post.
 
The Genesis Escort has the following maximum profiles:

30 ft - 260 min
35 - 260
40 - 137
50 - 78
60 - 55
70 - 40
80 - 31
90 - 25
100 - 20
110 - 17
120 - 13
130 - 11
140 - 9
150 - 8
160 - 7
170+ < 1 min

This computers uses a modified Haldane model with 12 compartments in no-deco mode. In deco mode it switches to a Rogers & Powell (DSAT) model and it uses NOAA tables for altitude.

R..
 

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