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CIBDiving:I'm not sure yet, but it looks like All or Most of the features of the Vyper are in the Gekko, Suunto has just disabled the use of them by prohibiting the setting of those features from the outside. For example, by direct memory writes, I can set the Gekko into "Gauge Mode", I can set a different sample time - all the options the vyper has.
Are you voiding Suunto's warranty by doing this. What if there's a computer problem that requires Suunto to service it? Wouldn't they know that you've messed with the computer?
CIBDiving:well, the converter program is a windows program, so that needs a PC. But once the change is made Any opsystem that has a suunto download program for it Should work.
HMaren:Do you mean the converter program that will make the PC think that it's talking to a Vyper for download purposes or the program that converts the Gekko into the Vyper?
HMaren:Sorry, it's been so long since I've been a Windows user. If it's not too much trouble, would you mind posting instructions on how I can download my Gekko to my Mac?
Thanks a lot.
HMaren:I'm not sure yet, but it looks like All or Most of the features of the Vyper are in the Gekko, Suunto has just disabled the use of them by prohibiting the setting of those features from the outside. For example, by direct memory writes, I can set the Gekko into "Gauge Mode", I can set a different sample time - all the options the vyper has.
Are you voiding Suunto's warranty by doing this. What if there's a computer problem that requires Suunto to service it? Wouldn't they know that you've messed with the computer?
Good point. Thanks so much. I had no idea I could download my Gekko as is. And thanks for sharing all the work you've done for of all of us Gekko users.:bravo:CIBDiving:Experimentation has shown that while gauge mode appears to be setable via software, the functions are disabled in the computer and it defaults to air mode when dived![]()
You can set the dive sample times and that change does work however
Since this can be done by the "Dive Manager" program, once downloads are enabled, I didn't include that in the program.
Does it void the warrenty? I guess it does, IF you get caught! I'd reset all the changes to the gekko defaults before returning it if it was me. Then again do you think Suunto would check? or would they just swap out the bad parts and send it back?
Enabling Downloads makes no change but to one byte of memory - if you are worried about the warrenty, enable downloads, download the computer, and reset it to normal.
The computer still stores the dive info in any case. so the only thing suunto would find might be a different sample rate.
HMaren:My Gekko is in a 3-in-line console.
I borrowed my friend's USB download cable - he has a D9.
The plug is round, the input on the computer is rectangular.
I only see one cable out there for sale.
Am I missing something here?