On 4/05/2022 16:36, JB2Cool wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2022 at 14:50, Daniel Pontbriand <
danielep...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have a Dive Rite Nitek Duo which is a Seiko dive computer identical to
>> the Tusa -IQ700, Zeagle N2itive, and the Cressi Sub Archimedes. I have a
>> Macbook Air (Monterey) and a Lenovo Thinkpad (Windows10) with your newest
>> software installed. It works well with my Oceanic Proplus 3 (USB cable)
>> but fails to work with the Dive Rite Nitek Duo. The software fails to
>> recognize the USB downloader clip when using it with the Macbook or the
>> PC. Any help you could offer would be a great service.
>
> You may need to install drivers for the docking station/clip/cable, the
> Nitec Duo certainly talks about that.
Unfortunately for Seiko based dive computers, the situation is a bit more
complicated. Their PC interface uses a non-standard USB VID/PID (which means the
standard Prolific driver won't recognize it), and their application also doesn't
use the standard usb-serial driver (which means the installed driver won't work
with subsurface).
On the libdivecomputer website I have some detailed instructions to patch the
Prolific driver and add the Seiko USB VID/PID:
https://www.libdivecomputer.org/drivers.html#seiko
But I have no idea if this still works on newer Windows and Mac versions. They
were written around the Windows XP time.
On Linux the kernel driver should work out-of-the-box.
Jef