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Old 4th November 2007, 17:55   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Hollis PRISM II & DEMA 2007

Quote: (Originally Posted by diverklondike) View Original Post
I was kind of hoping that they would have mentioned something more exciting like electronics that would intergrate with their new "HUD" mask.
Well, in the past at least Pete was working on what I consider an ideal setup that should work either with a wired display or Oceanic's wireless, including the mask-integrated display.

He wanted to add realtime deco (RGBM) by transmitting the pO2 data from the cells via IR from the head into an optional battery cap that would contain the additional electronics/power supply for the deco computer and display.

That would keep the setpoint controller and the deco computer completely separate from one another. Aside from changes to transmit the data, the current electronics could stay as they are, yet deco could be computed with actual data from the loop.

Shouldn't be a problem to do it wireless and utilize the data mask.
Would be a very nice setup.

Though I still like the idea of a FFM better ...
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