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ResScan for OSX - jpapnea - 08-08-2016

Is ResScan software for the S9 device available in OSX? I couldn't find it anywhere and, if it exists, I'd greatly appreciate knowing where to get it.

Thanks,
jpapnea


RE: ResScan for OSX - Possum - 08-08-2016

ResScan is a Windows-only program. That said, I recommend Sleepyhead over ResScan any day, and SH is compatible with Mac. Check it out! Link is at the top of this page.


RE: ResScan for OSX - jpapnea - 08-08-2016

Many thanks!! I've downloaded and scanned in my data. Now I've got to figure out how to gat a daily graph of pressure vs. time like on ResScan.

Any suggestions will be more than just appreciated. You're fantastic!

Paul


RE: ResScan for OSX - AlanE - 08-08-2016

If Mac has a windows emulator you might be able to run ResScan that way. Huge guess on my part. Never used a mac.


RE: ResScan for OSX - Possum - 08-08-2016

(08-08-2016, 02:54 PM)jpapnea Wrote: Many thanks!! I've downloaded and scanned in my data. Now I've got to figure out how to gat a daily graph of pressure vs. time like on ResScan.

Any suggestions will be more than just appreciated. You're fantastic!

Paul

If by "daily" you mean you want to view traces over the course of a sleeping session and thus have time of day on the x-axis and cm H2O on the y-axis, then click the Daily tab, click on a specific date, and all of the graphs will be for that day. The Pressure graph is Pressure vs. time. There is also a graph for Mask Pressure, if you're interested in that.

If you mean "daily" in the sense of your cumulative pressure stats on a daily basis, i.e. date on the x-axis and min., max, 95% Pressure on the y-axis, then you can see that in the Overview tab.