OSCAR version 1.7.1 now available

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BlueDragon
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OSCAR version 1.7.1 now available

Post by BlueDragon » Fri Feb 27, 2026 11:25 am

OSCAR version 1.7.1 has been released. You may find it at https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR.

Here are the additions, changes, and fixes in this version:
  • [fix] Flow size in Vrem-loader
  • [added] SpO2 baseline calculation setting - located in Preferences
  • [added] Support for Resmed Sleepmate series
  • [added] Support for SpO2 support in BMC loader
  • [added] Support for the Yuwell YH-500 series CPAP
  • [added] Support for the Yuwell YH-580 series CPAP
  • [added] New database version number to viatom_loader
  • [added] Support documentation for building with Qt6
  • [updated] Linux mkOSDistDeb scripts for error checking and added functionality
  • [updated] Linux support build scripts for improved functionality
  • [updated] Windows buildall.bat to use all available CPU cores for building OSCAR
  • [updated] Russian Translation
  • [updated] Chinese.zh_TW Translation

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CrimsonNape
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Re: OSCAR version 1.7.1 now available

Post by CrimsonNape » Mon Mar 02, 2026 1:38 pm

A quick update to the release notes above.

OSCAR 1.7.1 has added an installation package for the Apple Silicon M series computers.
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milaaady
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Re: OSCAR version 1.7.1 now available

Post by milaaady » Sat Mar 07, 2026 7:37 am

I have printed my stats to show my PCP. She doesn't know squat like most providers. She sent me for sleep study to see if my pressures need to be adjusted. I use the airsense auto that adjust pressures as needed. The sleep study recommended my settings set at 8 to 11. My stats show my average pressure is 12. I don't understand the need to limit the max, if pressure is needed then given upto 20. The sleep tech didn't like my mask (yep took my own). It works the best for me so I do what I have to. They also recommended mask education. I haven't met any DME employee who knew more about mask than the folks who fight to find on that works.

Anyway going to show her Oscar stats and tell her it is free to download and use so PCP"S and other providers can see the all the stats, I don't think I need sleep studies anymore. I mean once I get close to that 20 being an average pressure anyway. My Periodiox Leg Movement is completely gone. I find that odd since somehow when I sleep I end up turning my top sheet and blanket completely around so that the top edge is at my feet. This happens more than I like to admit.

I don't understand why they don't look at the data we already have, especially since it is multiple nights of data not just one. I did sleep well once I got to sleep.