Re: OSCAR is Released
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 11:46 am
Yep, I fully understand. Thanks Jeff. 

If you are asking can you install Oscar 1.0.1 on top of Oscar 1.0.0, the answer is 'yes.' If you are asking whether you can install Oscar 1.0.1 on top of some earlier Oscar beta, it will depend on how early so the safe answer is that it would probably be better to uninstall and reinstall.
If you look at the Preferences settings, you will see this comment:wm_hess wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:58 pmWell I tried it last night with these observations
2. Major Uh Oh for me. I work graveyard shift, and slept today from around 7:00am to 4pm. In Sleepyhead, I am able to switch the day rollover from noon to a time that's good for me. Unfortunately in Oscar, this has been disabled. Hopefully in the future, it will be re-enabled.
This change was introduced with SH 1.1.0 (and OSCAR is a fork of SH 1.1.0 so has this same restriction now). My personal experience with day splitting is that even ResScan doesn't do a good job of splitting days; I have seen some very strange results in both SH 1.0.0 and ResScan when sleeping through noon.Please Note: OSCAR's advanced session splitting capabilities are not possible with ResMed machines due to a limitation in the way their settings and summary data is stored, and therefore they have been disabled for this profile.
On ResMed machines, days will split at noon like in ResMed's commercial software.
Is there a version 1.0.1?BlueDragon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 1:43 pmIf you are asking can you install Oscar 1.0.1 on top of Oscar 1.0.0, the answer is 'yes.' If you are asking whether you can install Oscar 1.0.1 on top of some earlier Oscar beta, it will depend on how early so the safe answer is that it would probably be better to uninstall and reinstall.
SuperSleeper wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 11:30 amIn any case, OSCAR is being downloaded by hundreds & hundreds of people already and I feel the launch was pretty successful. For those who don't know, one small issue was solved, and the current version of OSCAR is now v.1.0.1 (as of 4/26/19).
Missed that. Thanks Jay.Jay Aitchsee wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 6:48 pmSuperSleeper wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2019 11:30 amIn any case, OSCAR is being downloaded by hundreds & hundreds of people already and I feel the launch was pretty successful. For those who don't know, one small issue was solved, and the current version of OSCAR is now v.1.0.1 (as of 4/26/19).