O-ring,
I can't answer your question in regards to deco dives. I don't do them at this time. MechDiver made some mention of how this could be done. Maybe others can expound on it. I realize it may not be suitable for your deco model or not available.
For non-deco dives I use my computer to see where I stand in regards to time remaining before deco obligations occur. Why? because it can track my actual profile with more precision than I can and I may like to stay down as long as possible while remaining within non-deco guidelines, or stay away from it a certain amount of time. The precision argument with respect to deco theory is well understood, but we all draw the line somewhere. I'am aware of the tables guidelines as to depth and time in case something doesn't look right.
I think its generally accepted that computers can give more bottom time due to their more precise tracking capabilities. Obviously theres a whole lot more to it than this, especially in deco dives.
Somehow the argument is always made that it can fail, or that somehow you'll be glued to it and neglect dive awareness, or that many people using them aren't good divers and don't know how to use them. And? Whats the point? Don't get your poles crossed while extrapolating. This seems like a pretty outdated argument at this date and age. All that is applicable to tables and mental tracking.
How about making mental errors due to your brain being narced or other reasons, and maybe a look at the computers will tell you something is not right, assuming you can still figure this out.
I think you don't get more comments here in favor of computers because many of its users aren't out to change the world and preach gloom and doom if you don't use one, unlike others.
I was going to ask if DIR see's any benefit to using a computer, but that question has already been answered. It says it all.
But where's the pudding?
