General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Wed Sep 23, 2015 8:04 pm
JustinD9 wrote:Tom. I am using the x.36 version (win 10) and it works great. Just wondering given the significant work (version) updates you have done on the Java version (multi platform) whether you think it's effectively now an upgrade from the win specific distro or just catch up? Thanks
The Java version is still in a catch-up stage with the Win only version. I started the Java version to give Ubuntu and Mac users a decent
program, which I was unable to do in the Windows IDE. Each version has it's pros and cons at this point.
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by JustinD9 » Wed Sep 23, 2015 8:13 pm
Ok. Good to know and thanks for clarifying
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Fri Oct 02, 2015 4:04 am
New version released today:
New in version 5.0.0.18
***** Bug fix - User Monitor stops working.
***** Added Power failure and FlashAir communication alarms for S9, AS10, and AC10 machines.
http://www.sleepmaster.org/sleep-master-java.html
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Wed Dec 09, 2015 10:36 pm
New version released today:
New in version 5.0.0.19
***** User can customize the user monitor alarm sound.
***** Now compatible with PR DreamStation data!
http://www.sleepmaster.org/sleep-master-java.html
Tom
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Wed Jan 27, 2016 12:43 am
Uploaded a new version:
New in version 5.0.0.19BF
***** Bug Fix in data copy for AS10 and AC10
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Wed Feb 10, 2016 3:08 am
Lately, there seems to be some confusion regarding Sleep Master and Flashpap.
Flashpap is a program written by someone else and requires manual configuration of the CONFIG file.
Sleep Master is written by me and does not require manual configuration of the CONFIG file. I do not advise trying to manually configure the CONFIG file on the FlashAir for Sleep Master! I also do not advise trying to use the same FlashAir with both programs at the same time, as only advanced users would be able
to set up the FlashAir for both programs. Sleep Master was designed to eliminate the need to manually configure the FlashAir.
Sleep Master must be installed in the users "documents" folder on the root drive of your computer. Sleep Master will not work if installed on a network drive.
Happy PaPing!
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by Oltremare » Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:45 am
Thanks Jack Russel.
If I understand correctly, with Sleep Master is not necessary to configure the Toshiba SD FlahAir?
If I understand correctly, then, with Sleep Master I can disconnect the electrical current every morning without need to reinstalling every time the FlashAir?
Very different from FlashPap.
Can you please tell me a link for Sleep Master software description?
Thank you.
I hope you will forgive my language errors. To write in English I use a translator online. Thank you
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Wed Feb 10, 2016 5:39 am
Sleep Master website:
http://www.sleepmaster.org/
You can try it, but you may still have a problem with the FlashAir by unplugging the cpap every day. It depends on what your cpap machine does to the FlashAir on a cold boot.
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by palerider » Wed Feb 10, 2016 4:45 pm
Jack_Russel_Fan wrote: It depends on what your cpap machine does to the FlashAir on a cold boot.
it's my understanding (and I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong) that the air10 line of machines don't care about other files on the sd card... only the S9 machines were difficult that way.
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Tue Mar 01, 2016 10:17 am
New version released today;
New in version 5.0.0.20
***** Improved connectivity for Mac and Ubuntu users.
***** Now compatible with ARCH Linux!
http://www.sleepmaster.org/
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Sun May 01, 2016 8:30 am
New version released today;
New in version 5.0.0.21
***** Improved connectivity using the newly released FlashAir [WLANSD] configuration options.
***** Fixed "Copy for the Doc" bug.
***** Reorganized GUI.
***** User can now edit the IP address of the FlashAir during setup.
http://www.sleepmaster.org/
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by MyIdaho » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:57 am
Just found this thread and am considering a Flashair drive for my s9. I only have one cpap machine so it does get moved when I travel. Does unplugging reset things on the flashair drive or impact reading on my home router? This process sounds great if it is set up once and be done but may be beyond my computer frustration threshold if requires frequent tinkering... Please advise. Thanks!
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by Okie bipap » Thu Jun 09, 2016 1:01 pm
Unplugging the machine does not impact the flashair card. I have unplugged mine in the past without any problems.
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by palerider » Thu Jun 09, 2016 8:58 pm
Okie bipap wrote:Unplugging the machine does not impact the flashair card. I have unplugged mine in the past without any problems.
actually, unplugging the machine will cause the FA card to be unable to connect to wireless until it's reinitialized, in a S9.
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by Jack_Russel_Fan » Thu Jun 09, 2016 9:56 pm
palerider wrote:Okie bipap wrote:Unplugging the machine does not impact the flashair card. I have unplugged mine in the past without any problems.
actually, unplugging the machine will cause the FA card to be unable to connect to wireless until it's reinitialized, in a S9.
The FlashAir gives you one power failure (unplugging counts) in the S9, as the S9 will erase the FlashAir configuration files when it is powered up. Sleep Master will restore the configuration files to the FlashAir if it is ran before the next power failure.
If not, you will have to delete that users profile in Sleep Master and run through setup again.
Tom
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