RE: Software for reading data on sd card
(05-16-2016, 10:19 AM)Hawker19 Wrote: Which A/V software are you using now?
Currently I'm running AVG. As a disclaimer, I'm a AVG reseller (and McAfee for high end data centers) so take my choice with a grain of salt. There are many good A/V providers in the marketplace. Ones that come to mind are: Kaspersky, McAfee, AVG, and even Microsoft Security Essentials. PC Matic looks interesting but I don't have any experience with it.
I'm sure that other members have their favorite protection so don't feel that my list is complete, by any means.
RE: Software for reading data on sd card
I use SleepyHead.
RE: Software for reading data on sd card
Can anyone help trying to print the compliance report. I'm not clear how to open the files on the sd card and the resscan download only gave me another web page]]please help
RE: Software for reading data on sd card
Hi comille -
Is your compliance required by governing agency? If not, download #SleepyHead and print the Statistics page, else you will need to download ResScan. Here is the link that provides instructions on obtaining a copy.:
http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-...hines-only
ResScan will ONLY read the data directly from the CPAP's SD card. I strongly suggest that you backup up your card to a dedicated directory on your computer for data safety. SD cards have been known to go bad over time.
RE: Software for reading data on sd card
Yes, in fact I can. Take a look at OSCAR - which is an acronym for Open-Source Cpap Analysis Reporter. I'm running OSCAR on my laptop, which is currently running Linux Mint v20.10. OSCAR runs on Windows, Mac, or Linux O/S. When you download OSCAR, be sure to select the correct version for your O/S and Version.
When MicroSoft discontinued support for Windows 7, I became a Linux user. Also, I quit searching with Google a long time ago. DuckDuckGo.com is much better, and far more private.
Sleep well, Robert