Re: SleepyHead Test Build for Mac OS X
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 2:31 pm
Ok, nothing happen.
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You need to do a little more than download the program and insert the card. Do you have a supported machine? Did you start the program? Did you create a user profile? Did you import data? Etc, etc, etc.Leo Estevão wrote:Ok, nothing happen.
Discussed on the developer mailing list. Someone else has created a separate "branch" of the software. You'll have to read the mailing list and figure it out on your own. Sorry, but I'm dealing only with Mark's main branch, and he has not committed any changes since May or so. Real life and all that.archangle wrote:Did anyone ever build and publish the Mac version that supports PRS1 60 series CPAP?
Well, the intent of my branch was to develop patches for submission into Mark's versions, and for my own personal use. I never really intended to publish builds of them. However, since the pain level associated with the series 60 seemed high and there was a fix available, I didn't want to delay getting something out. I wouldn't necessarily recommend anybody use my builds unless they have a particular need for them, and the intent is to get the changes merged into the main package so that we don't have two versions floating around out there long-term.Breathe Jimbo wrote:Discussed on the developer mailing list. Someone else has created a separate "branch" of the software. You'll have to read the mailing list and figure it out on your own. Sorry, but I'm dealing only with Mark's main branch, and he has not committed any changes since May or so. Real life and all that.archangle wrote:Did anyone ever build and publish the Mac version that supports PRS1 60 series CPAP?
This thread is very old and was necro'ed. That build's been out for quite a while. I've been using it (with my data) and it works fine. Once you get data it will likely work great for you too.DAG wrote:I just downloaded it and opened it and so far it looks fine. Too bad you don't have some 'dummy data' for us to use to see how it works. Is it possible to do that? Can anyone provide some 'dummy data' for us to work with?