General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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DreamDiver
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by DreamDiver » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:05 pm
ResmedUser wrote:I bet it could be done and done right.
The best way to get it done right is to start an open-source hardware/software user group (maybe on github or sourceforge) that designs and creates it for free. There are
3D CNC fabricators that can spit out any virtual part physically (within given size parameters) out of a variety of materials. There is no reason why a concerned group of non-professionals couldn't design, build and implement the first open-source hardware and software CPAP machine that anyone could create in their own living room with a $1500 3D CNC, the right knowledge and access to a few critical parts like integrated circuits, memory and flow-generator motors. Heck even the flow generator could be designed open-source. The neat thing about open-source is that when enough heads get together, challenges that need fixing get done efficiently with open, measurable peer oversight.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_op ... e_projects
My current favorite opensource hardware:
Arduino
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LinkC
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by LinkC » Wed Feb 09, 2011 2:37 pm
The Foe feature is your friend, folks...
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...
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billbolton
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by billbolton » Wed Feb 09, 2011 3:31 pm
ResmedUser wrote:I bet it could be done and done right.
So, put
your money where your mouth is, and come back when you've
finished
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NightMonkey
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by NightMonkey » Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:05 pm
billbolton wrote:ResmedUser wrote:I bet it could be done and done right.
So, put
your money where your mouth is, and come back when you've
finished
He is all mouth, no money.
Doesn't even know how to check his AHI on the display.
NightMonkey
Blow my oropharynx!
the hairy, hairy gent who ran amok in Kent
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DoriC
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by DoriC » Wed Feb 09, 2011 4:39 pm
ResmedUser wrote:tschultz wrote:Good luck with that!
I I would not put all the bells and whistles on them either. Just back to basics, good heated humidifier, good algorithm and NO STOCKS it would be a company I would control. A firm, not a stock owned company. And Id sue anybody that got in my way and theyd be living under a bridge after i got done with them.
Mikey
You left out data capability!!
"Do or Do Not-There Is No Try"-"Yoda"
"We are what we repeatedly do,so excellence
is not an act but a habit"-"Aristotle"
DEAR HUBBY BEGAN CPAP 9/2/08
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ResmedUser
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by ResmedUser » Wed Feb 09, 2011 5:48 pm
NightMonkey wrote:billbolton wrote:ResmedUser wrote:I bet it could be done and done right.
So, put
your money where your mouth is, and come back when you've
finished
He is all mouth, no money.
Doesn't even know how to check his AHI on the display.
I could put your girlfriend/wife to work.
Mikey
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The key to successful OSA therapy is 100% compliance, every night.
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ResmedUser
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by ResmedUser » Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:07 pm
NightMonkey wrote:billbolton wrote:ResmedUser wrote:I bet it could be done and done right.
So, put
your money where your mouth is, and come back when you've
finished
He is all mouth, no money.
Doesn't even know how to check his AHI on the display.
That chic you are kissing, she ever stripped before? I could get her a job outside the gates of a local Marine Corp base. Whats she look like in heels?
Mikey
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The key to successful OSA therapy is 100% compliance, every night.
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atruvirgo
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by atruvirgo » Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:34 pm
ResmedUser wrote:NightMonkey wrote:billbolton wrote:ResmedUser wrote:I bet it could be done and done right.
So, put
your money where your mouth is, and come back when you've
finished
He is all mouth, no money.
Doesn't even know how to check his AHI on the display.
I could put your girlfriend/wife to work.
Mikey
Why would someone who is obviously unhappy with this forum and has lashed out and insulted the nice people here who dedicate their time and experience to help others continue to linger unless they thrive on the negative attention? This does not speak well to your character Mikey and it may well be time to move on to something that makes you happy and leave the rest of us to do what we are here to do.....help and support one another with kindness and compassion!
Debbie/Atruvirgo/Armynavyx3
Proud Mom of 1 Navy & 2 Army Kids
Nana to 5 lil darlings!
Life is Grand!!
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DoriC
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by DoriC » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:34 pm
Virgo, I just noticed your comment about your 3 military children. You should be very proud and thank them for their service. I'm Grammy to 3 precious granddaughters. BTW, I'm a Virgo too (8/29), when's your birthday?
I hope no one minds if I hijacked this thread!
"Do or Do Not-There Is No Try"-"Yoda"
"We are what we repeatedly do,so excellence
is not an act but a habit"-"Aristotle"
DEAR HUBBY BEGAN CPAP 9/2/08
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atruvirgo
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by atruvirgo » Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:15 pm
DoriC wrote:Virgo, I just noticed your comment about your 3 military children. You should be very proud and thank them for their service. I'm Grammy to 3 precious granddaughters. BTW, I'm a Virgo too (8/29), when's your birthday?
I hope no one minds if I hijacked this thread!
Thank you! I am very proud of them! My birthday is 9/22. Being a grandma is the best isn't it. They love my masks!!
Debbie/Atruvirgo/Armynavyx3
Proud Mom of 1 Navy & 2 Army Kids
Nana to 5 lil darlings!
Life is Grand!!
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LinkC
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by LinkC » Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:40 pm
OK, I just have to say "Hey" and hi-5s to my fellow Virgo-ans...and a fellow 9/22-er!
The OSA patient died quietly in his sleep.
Unlike his passengers who died screaming as the car went over the cliff...