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Re: Nasal Pillows, Lanolin, and Software
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:02 pm
by skylark40
As a side note on the software; I purchased Encoreviewer 2.0 and found out the hard way it won't install on my 64-bit computer. Not sure if the 64-bit version is out or available to the general public, though.
Re: Nasal Pillows, Lanolin, and Software
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:08 pm
by resistance
Jman2010 wrote:Hell, I'll scrape the nasal pillows off if I have to if it means I'm no longer tired all day and feel rested in the morning.
Glad to hear it makes you feel rested. CPAP
works for everyone, but works even better for some. And I guess you are one of those lucky people:)
Re: Nasal Pillows, Lanolin, and Software
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:15 pm
by cwied
skylark40 wrote:As a side note on the software; I purchased Encoreviewer 2.0 and found out the hard way it won't install on my 64-bit computer. Not sure if the 64-bit version is out or available to the general public, though.
There are ways around this. The easiest is to install on a 32-bit computer and then copy the directory to your 64-bit computer. The only thing that actually doesn't work on 32 bit is apparently the smart-card driver for the older CPAP machines. If you have a System One, you don't need that.
There may also be a way to hack the installer to ignore the restriction. People have done this for iTunes:
http://sites.google.com/site/yukichigai/iphonex64
I ended up with a Resmed machine, not Respironics, so I don't actually have the EncoreViewer software to look at to see if this is possible, but if someone is adventurous, it might be something to explore.