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I'm rarely confused, but thanks for the condescending comment.
How does learning to use a VEO250 help me to adjust the PP02 on my Tec2G? It doesn't. In fact, having some knowledge of one computer can put some people at a disadvantage when learning another.
Computers, while having many common functions, typically operate very differently. Push, push and hold, tap, shake, double tap, push this while holding that..... Point being, divers need instruction for the computer they will be diving.
I've been in or around IT since the 70's. Put me on a MAC and I'm mostly lost. It has a keyboard, monitor, HD, memory.... I've been using CAD for decades, put me on a seat of CATIA and I'm lost, despite the fact that it does virtually the same as SWX using the same functions.
We have enough to teach in BOW without watering it down teaching something that has limited application outside the course.
How does learning to use a VEO250 help me to adjust the PP02 on my Tec2G? It doesn't. In fact, having some knowledge of one computer can put some people at a disadvantage when learning another.
Computers, while having many common functions, typically operate very differently. Push, push and hold, tap, shake, double tap, push this while holding that..... Point being, divers need instruction for the computer they will be diving.
I've been in or around IT since the 70's. Put me on a MAC and I'm mostly lost. It has a keyboard, monitor, HD, memory.... I've been using CAD for decades, put me on a seat of CATIA and I'm lost, despite the fact that it does virtually the same as SWX using the same functions.
We have enough to teach in BOW without watering it down teaching something that has limited application outside the course.
You're confusing the integration of computers while diving with pushing buttons.
Almost all computers have
Alarms
Ascent graphs
Nitrogen Loading graphs
OxTox alarms
Ox Exposure alarms
Dive Planner
Dive Logger
Some even have integrated air.
The PDCs I teach with (Veo250) are very simple to use and my students don't spend much time dealing with the mechanics. My focus is to train them in the use of each of these items. After all, no table comes with alarms or graphs. They can apply what they learn on the Veo250 to any other computer that they might buy.