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Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 6:05 pm
by BasementDwellingGeek
Between closing the disclaimer and the calendar showing I scan the file system for 002 files, then read the headers in them to get the session start time. That info is now being used to color code days with data. With 8 months of data there was a lag but the scan was _NOT_ disappointingly slow. Now the calendar will populate properly whether the application is accessing the sdcard or a copy of the data in internal storage ( which messes with the date). Multiple sessions in a night it should work as it did before putting up a list of file names to choose from. There is still room for improvement.

x.0005 posted to the same url. (see above)

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2012 2:13 pm
by lazer
Looking better and better. Just tested. Good work!

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 5:37 pm
by BasementDwellingGeek
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Scrrenshow from the emulator. Now shows something like the SleepyHead greenbar event timeline and preliminary work on a leak graph and a pressure graph. The red lines represent weighted average and 95% values. Leaks are clipped at 100.

Still need to add zoom in/out capability and zoom to event. Still have a bug reading flow rate. Some db has been done but nothing is actually working yet.

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 10:03 pm
by JohnO
BasementDwellingGeek wrote: Scrrenshow from the emulator.
Really nice progress!

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:42 am
by lazer
BasementDwellingGeek wrote:Image
Scrrenshow from the emulator. Now shows something like the SleepyHead greenbar event timeline and preliminary work on a leak graph and a pressure graph. The red lines represent weighted average and 95% values. Leaks are clipped at 100.

Still need to add zoom in/out capability and zoom to event. Still have a bug reading flow rate. Some db has been done but nothing is actually working yet.
Awesome.! Sorry been working my way through the forum posts and it's been a bit since I stumbled back onto this topic. Does the above reflect in an updated file yet OR were you still in testing it without uploading anything new to try?

Great job! And thanks for your continued work with this!

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:41 am
by BDG
I'm pretty sure I uploaded the new version before posting. Progress is going to be slower since I now have a job that has a round trip commute time of three hours vs. being unemployed.

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 8:40 am
by lazer
BDG wrote:I'm pretty sure I uploaded the new version before posting. Progress is going to be slower since I now have a job that has a round trip commute time of three hours vs. being unemployed.
Understood! Life comes first by all means.

I'm not sure which link I clicked on but the outlay and graphics all seemed the same. I will Re-investigate as I may have clicked on the link a few posts back instead of the earlier link

OR

If you happen to have time, just provide an updated link

Thanks for your efforts with this as they are very much appreciated. Especially now that I have a Dock for my TF300T which accepts the full size SD card

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:14 pm
by BasementDwellingGeek
http://www.basementdwellinggeek.org/CPA ... r.main.apk Should get the waves.

Catch a wave and you're sittin' on top of the world. Showing my age?

Re: Is there any software compatible with Android Tablet?

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 1:39 am
by ziggytosh
Old thread, but very cool idea. Has there been any more progress on this or other projects to view xpap data on android tabs?

One workaround could be to run a .deb installer on rooted android tabs - that way the existing sleepyhead Ubuntu version might work. I'm traveling and don't have access to a PC to root my nexus 7, but may try this later. Reading SD card data isn't really a problem - card reader attachments are cheap and plentiful for most tablets on eBay. Just need software to view the data.