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| Computers & Dive Timers: Discuss Deal on the Suunto USB download cable in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: Just thought I would let you chaps know we have made a nice new online store and to celebrate we ... |
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| Deal on the Suunto USB download cable Just thought I would let you chaps know we have made a nice new online store and to celebrate we are doing an offer on the USB download cable (£27.99 till the end of the week). Click here or just click the banner at the top of this page Oh, and I noticed someone thought that perhaps the cable was just wired straight from the USB port to the pins - actually no, there is a fair amount of electronics in that little plastic clip at the end of the cable Cheers, Reuben |
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| I've not seen one. I am not familiar with the interface for the D6/D9. Can you get a serial type download cable to work with them? Is the interface socket the same as the Vyper etc..? |
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