


The International warranty Period Start at the date of original retail purchase.
EON TIMER 1.6 FREE

NORMAL 2 YEARS WARRANTY AGAINST MANUFACTURING DEFECT Gradient factors low (10-100) and high (50-100)ĭIVE ALARMS AND NOTIFICATIONS Too fast ascent Optional (up to 20 different tanks with Suunto Tank POD) Up to 20 gases (Oxygen 5 – 99% / Helium 0 -95%) PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating temperature
EON TIMER 1.6 BLUETOOTH
Inductive (up to 20 Tank PODs), Bluetooth Smart Please report any issues you may find.EN, CS, DA, DE, ES, FI, FR, IT, JA, KO, NL, NO, PL, PT, RU, SV, TW, ZH
EON TIMER 1.6 HOW TO
Add base documentation for getting started and how to contribute to EonTimer.
EON TIMER 1.6 CODE

"Calibration" field remains so that manually calibrations are no longer required.Implemented the Generation 3 Variable Frame Timer with new functionality not present in ToastPlusOne's EonTimer implementation:.This should make it easier for anyone to contribute to EonTimer if they desire. Migrated GUI source from hard-coded source to FXML files.This should make it easier to manage the code base going forward with hopefully the realization of performance benefits while running the timer Switched from spinning up a new Thread for running the timer to a hybrid of using reactive programming and Kotlin coroutines.Switching from Java to Kotlin to reduce overall code base and to increase code expression.Using Spring Boot internally without starting a web server for the added benefit of autoconfiguration and dependency injection.Switched to the application plugin for Gradle to build EonTimer instead of building an UberJAR.MacOS and Linux users should the EonTimer scriptĢ.0.0 brings a lot of changes to the code base from 2.0.0-beta1 including:.Windows users should use the EonTimer.bat script.After unzipping EonTimer-2.0.0.zip, the scripts are located in the bin directory. This means there are now scripts included in the release to start EonTimer. IMPORTANT NOTE:Ģ.0.0 is now using the application plugin for Gradle to build EonTimer. EonTimer is finally moving out of beta into a proper release! This release has been something I've been working on pretty consistently since 9/2018.
