I have been using ResMed VPAP Auto SV for about three weeks.
Some days are better than others but overall I would say there hasn't been much change.
How do I get software to read a more detailed report than what the machine gives?
What else might I need (cables, card reader)?
I have a MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard.
How do get software to read my new machine?
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How do get software to read my new machine?
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| Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
| Additional Comments: I have a Resmed S9 ASV |
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Re: How do get software to read my new machine?
Do you have the ability to boot into Windows? I'm not aware of Mac software that exists for that machine.
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| Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
| Additional Comments: Machine: S9 VPAP Adapt (eASV) 36037 |
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Re: How do get software to read my new machine?
A Mac can run Windows software via Bootcamp or Parallels.....
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Re: How do get software to read my new machine?
I'm also looking for software to read the card from my machine.
Have a REMstar Auto A-Flex.
Actually if someone knows where I can find documentation of the file format that would be even better. Found some software for $99 but I'd just as soon write my own.
Windows/Mac/Linux doesn't matter.
Thanks
Have a REMstar Auto A-Flex.
Actually if someone knows where I can find documentation of the file format that would be even better. Found some software for $99 but I'd just as soon write my own.
Windows/Mac/Linux doesn't matter.
Thanks
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Re: How do get software to read my new machine?
My old machine (ResMed S9 Elite) had a card that I could put into the SD card slot on my MBP. I could download the raw data but I didn't have software for making sense of it.Babar wrote:
Windows/Mac/Linux doesn't matter.
This new machine doesn't have a card so I assume there is some cable - maybe firewire or USB - that I need to download the data. Then I need the software to analyze the results.
Where does all of that come from?
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| Mask: Mirage Quattro™ Full Face CPAP Mask with Headgear |
| Humidifier: S9™ Series H5i™ Heated Humidifier with Climate Control |
| Additional Comments: I have a Resmed S9 ASV |
"Bheadh sé chomh maith agat a rá," a dúirt an Luch Chodlamáin féin, "gurb ionann 'Codlaím nuair a análaím' agus 'Análaím nuair a chodlaím'!"
Re: How do get software to read my new machine?
There's a lot of info on this link http://s7.zetaboards.com/Apnea_Board/forum/16411/


