Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by sawinglogz » Fri May 31, 2013 2:42 pm

greenguru wrote:Does anyone have the Zeo Decoder Viewer? Looks like all files for ZEO are gone from Suregeforce. Thanks.
Son of a...

So their site didn't just go down, they actually removed the files from Sourceforge yesterday!

But for anybody looking for the files, here were the filenames and their MD5 checksums:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/zeodecoderview/
"The Zeo Decoder Viewer is a Java GUI built around Zeo's Data Decoder Library. It allows easy visual access to your Zeo data offline."
ZeoDecoderViewer0.2a2Release.zip: 8ab941d2b9f3e9d0f272ad3a5c2f6d51
source_ZeoDecoderViewer0.2a2.zip: 3f2d0ca1af831da470da53abd150941f

http://sourceforge.net/projects/zeorawdata/
"A python library that creates an easy to use bridge between the Zeo serial port and any python programs."
ZeoRawData-2.0.zip: 2c7ad95d41e99fc4b846529c8a664ee9

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by sawinglogz » Fri May 31, 2013 2:58 pm

Maybe the trustee finally sold off the last assets. Anybody feel motivated to dig through the bankruptcy records and see who bought Zeo's intellectual property?

http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/22/sleep- ... goodnight/

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by chunkyfrog » Fri May 31, 2013 3:20 pm

I can see what an asset it would be for someone like Fitbit.
As they have the stability to maintain a cloud service;
for a decent price, they could probably sell a bunch of subscriptions.
And even develop new products.
Yep, wonder who has it now.

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by greenguru » Fri May 31, 2013 4:02 pm

Thanks for the file names and checksums. I finally found the files at the Polytechnic University in Namibia. They apparently mirror SourceForge.

http://download2.polytechnic.edu.na/pub ... iew/0.2a2/
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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by sawinglogz » Sun Jun 02, 2013 2:56 pm

sawinglogz wrote:Maybe the trustee finally sold off the last assets. Anybody feel motivated to dig through the bankruptcy records and see who bought Zeo's intellectual property?
I couldn't find any record of Zeo or Axon (their former name) in any bankruptcy court. Maybe they didn't file for bankruptcy and instead the investors shut it down and sold off the assets privately. In that case I don't think there would be any public record.

That would also explain why the shutdown was so quiet.

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by Jay Aitchsee » Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:34 pm

For an update of the PC viewer, see my post here: https://forum.quantifiedself.com/thread ... 57#pid3057

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by tolerant » Sun Aug 31, 2014 8:50 pm

Hey there!

Can somebody please answer this question by a newbie: if I buy an unused the older bedside version of the Zeo, will I be able to get three months use out of the sensors and will I be able to view and store the hypnograms on a PC if I follow all the instructions published on these forums?

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by MaxDarkside » Sun Aug 31, 2014 10:43 pm

tolerant wrote:Can somebody please answer this question by a newbie: if I buy an unused the older bedside version of the Zeo, will I be able to get three months use out of the sensors and will I be able to view and store the hypnograms on a PC if I follow all the instructions published on these forums?
I would get about 3 months on the headband sensors, I think. I haven't used mine in a while. They have metalized fabric in the pads and over time (use) the metal would slowly wear away. I bought a few sensor packs off of Amazon shortly after Zeo went kaput. I use my Zeo sometimes as a 3 lead EKG to observe cardiac arrhythmias using the "Zeo Scope" software. It actually works and shows more detail than a normal EKG but one has to develop a bit of a skill to interpret what is going on in the signal. By observing a bit I could recognize PACs vs. PVCs vs. more serious arrythmias I've never used the Zeo Viewer, so I don't know about that.

Jay probably knows more than I.

Thanks.

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Re: Zeo PC Viewer Installation Guide for Bedside Models

Post by Jay Aitchsee » Mon Sep 01, 2014 5:17 am

Tolerant, I've been able to get about 180 days use from one set of sensor pads. There are instructables on the web for making new ones, if need be.

Yes, there are a number of programs available to extract and save the data, including hypnograms, to a PC. The best, IMO, is this one:
http://www.alienrat.net/software/zeomonitor.html

With more links here:
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=98659&p=917647#p915640
For more resources, go here:
https://forum.quantifiedself.com/showth ... 73#pid3373

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