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Old 17-12-04, 03:59 PM
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from the Suunto w3

Suunto Dive Manager unfortunately only works with Windows. But there's a person who has invented a method to get the software (Suunto Dive Manager, Suunto Activity Manager, Suunto Ski Manager.) to work with Macs.

NOTE: Suunto doesn't take any responsibilities for this:



Apple computers and Suunto computers...TOGETHER AT LAST! by scubadrew Date: 2002-11-19 Ingredients:

1.
Keyspan (high speed) USB to RS232 serial adapter (9 pin) USA-19QW
2.
Suunto Dive Manager cable and software version 1.4
3.
Virtual PC 5.0.4 running Windoze 98- XP on Mac OS X.2.2

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Install Keyspan drivers for Mac OS X (version 1.4, available from the website).
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Start up Virtual PC and install the Windoze drivers via the setup on the CD or download from website.
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Shutdown windows and go to Virtual PC setting for Com Port 2. Set to USB adapter and activate DTR and CTS track RTS.
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Start up Virtual PC and install Suunto 1.4 via MSN explorer inside WIndoze.
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Start up Suunto and plug in all adapters and also the Suunto computer. Turn on the Suunto and go to TR-PC mode.
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Select the model of Suunto you have in Suunto Dive Manager and just click transfer.
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It'll be a little slow but it works.

Chris
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