Άρθρο: Γιώργος Πέτρου
Photo: Greek Diver & HUE Archive
I remember when I started diving, my first depth gauge was analog with a needle showing the measurements.
It quickly became digital and the dive computer ended up becoming an integral and indispensable piece of equipment. With the development of Technical diving, dive computers evolved into instruments with exceptional capabilities. Given the needs of Technical diving, software was created with which the diver could plan and "experience through ideal Simulation" the dive he was about to perform in the most detailed and safe way. In a previous issue, we presented Part A. In this article, we continue to explain the benefits that not only this diving software but all existing diving software really offers us. The Abyss Diving Software of Abysmal Diving by Chris Parret was one of the most advanced and was perhaps the most basic on which all the others were based in their design.