Dive Planning Software (non-deco)

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I am presuming you want a deco tables type software for no-deco diving? I don't know of any software that doesn't include decompression but that doesn't mean it is not useful for planning non-deco dives.

You could download a copy of ZPlanner which is easy to use and free. It is a Buhlmann based program so can be compared to many tables currently in use. Its popularity amongst tech divers has waned in recent years because it takes a somewhat 'old fashioned' approach to deep stops. However for planning non-deco dives, including multi-level, it will work just fine.

You can download it from here:
Download

PS Hope I haven't misunderstood what you are looking for.
 
I am presuming you want a deco tables type software for no-deco diving? I don't know of any software that doesn't include decompression but that doesn't mean it is not useful for planning non-deco dives.

You could download a copy of ZPlanner which is easy to use and free. It is a Buhlmann based program so can be compared to many tables currently in use. Its popularity amongst tech divers has waned in recent years because it takes a somewhat 'old fashioned' approach to deep stops. However for planning non-deco dives, including multi-level, it will work just fine.

You can download it from here:
Download

PS Hope I haven't misunderstood what you are looking for.

I'm probably using it wrong.... but,

I'm looking for something where I can plug in a gas mix, proposed bottom depth, preferred safety stops (one deep stop, and one safety stop at 20ft for 3-5 minutes), and hopefully a sac and get a set of numbers that estimates my gas usage. I currently estimate my return pressure using the 5+5+100 method, but I'd like to do the same type of calculations with results in time (based on an estimated sac and stop durations) instead of pressure.

Does that make any sense????


Thanks!
 
Did you get the program I sent you? It does some of that.

I'm not seeing an attachment, so I must have missed it...

Unless you sent me something about a brand-new $40 Rolex, cheap oxycontin from Mexico, my winning Canadian lottery ticket, the millions of dollars you want to give me that is currently entangled in Nigerian customs, or magic beans that make ungrowable body parts larger, I didn't see it :coffee:
 
I'm not seeing an attachment, so I must have missed it...

Unless you sent me something about a brand-new $40 Rolex, cheap oxycontin from Mexico, my winning Canadian lottery ticket, the millions of dollars you want to give me that is currently entangled in Nigerian customs, or magic beans that make ungrowable body parts larger, I didn't see it :coffee:

You forgot the free trial for 'Enhancment Drugs'
 
I'm not seeing an attachment, so I must have missed it...

Unless you sent me something about a brand-new $40 Rolex, cheap oxycontin from Mexico, my winning Canadian lottery ticket, the millions of dollars you want to give me that is currently entangled in Nigerian customs, or magic beans that make ungrowable body parts larger, I didn't see it :coffee:

You forgot the free trial for 'Enhancment Drugs'

I was trying to be discreet ;)
 
I'll send it again!

I'm not seeing an attachment, so I must have missed it...

Unless you sent me something about a brand-new $40 Rolex, cheap oxycontin from Mexico, my winning Canadian lottery ticket, the millions of dollars you want to give me that is currently entangled in Nigerian customs, or magic beans that make ungrowable body parts larger, I didn't see it :coffee:
 

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