Yes, I know that's a non standart way of describing software, but that's the way it is. Mine (help --> about) says its "Silverlining 3: - Version 3.6"
Does anyone have experience with both of them?
Does anyone know the difference?
cpap.com's description is very confusing - saying you have 100 sessions, saved, and also saying 200. Looks like they updated only part of the site.
O.
SilverLining 3.10 version vs. Sliverlining 3 version 3.6
SilverLining 3.10 version vs. Sliverlining 3 version 3.6
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Bump (sigh...) it's a Respironics world out there...
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- rested gal
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If it's any consolation, ozij, I've been wondering what's different about 3.10, too. I have 3.6.
Mainly, I've been wondering if 3.10 finally supports getting full AHI data from PB's bi-level machines.
Hope someone who knows for sure will respond in this thread.
Mainly, I've been wondering if 3.10 finally supports getting full AHI data from PB's bi-level machines.
Hope someone who knows for sure will respond in this thread.
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Humidifier: Integrated + Climate Control hose
Mask: Aeiomed Headrest (deconstructed, with homemade straps
3M painters tape over mouth
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- WillSucceed
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Ah, French logic....
According to cpap.com
It would be nice if they had more data for the bi-paps, but (assumption again) I would think that would be possible only with a firmware update - if at all...
O.
According to cpap.com
I assume that after "Silverlining 3: - Version 3.6" you get "Sliverlining 3.10: Version X.Y"
It would be nice if they had more data for the bi-paps, but (assumption again) I would think that would be possible only with a firmware update - if at all...
O.
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Additional Comments: Machine: Resmed AirSense10 for Her with Climateline heated hose ; alternating masks. |
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- leonardlake
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Nope!
Nope! The latest version is "Silverlining 3: - Version 3.10.
I still have Silverlining 3: - Version 3.2.
I still have Silverlining 3: - Version 3.2.
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FYI...the usual convention in software version numbers is that each number separated by the "."s is a separate decimal number. And the numbers on the left represent more major changes. So, "major version 3", "minor version 6" is older than "major version 3", "minor version 10"...don't read it as decimal numbers like "3 6/10ths" vs "3 10/100ths".WillSucceed wrote:So which is the newer version of the software... 3.10 OR 3.6?
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Scottbla:
Thanks for the help... me not understanding this pretty much sums up why I refer to my computer as a "confuser."
Thanks for the help... me not understanding this pretty much sums up why I refer to my computer as a "confuser."
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