Yes, I was responding to you. I've reread your posts and I think maybe I understand now; you dive with Nitrox (32?) but use air settings for conservatism/safety, but then to address the O2 exposure, you set your computer to Nitrox 21 instead of air, but that doesn't work because the computer doesn't track the actual oxygen exposure from Nitrox (32? or whatever.) Is that correct? I guess I was confused because I don't see that as "not working;" it's just working with the data you gave it instead of the real data.I think you were responding to my post. If not, sorry! Just ignore.
My computer did not track O2 even though I had selected nitrox and a mix of 21%. It tracked tissue loading for nitrogen, as if I was on air. I dive with a ProPlus 2. Other computers may work differently.
Seems like a lot of hoops to jump through when you could just set a personal limit of beginning your ascent when you have 5 or 10 minutes of NDL, or whatever suits you. A few minutes looking over both sets of tables could probably give you an idea of how many extra minutes of NDL gives you the same buffer as diving Nitrox on air tables (how many more minutes does Nitrox 32 give you at 60 feet vs. air, etc.) Kind of like setting your watch 5 minutes ahead so you'll be on time, vs. just planning to be 5 minutes early because you know you're always late.