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New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - archangle - 06-03-2013

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ADMIN NOTE:
This thread is now closed. If you have a question regarding the SleepyHead software package, please go HERE.

To download the SleepyHead software, go here:
http://www.SleepFiles.com/SH/



There's an updated version of SleepyHead out. Thanks to all those who worked on it.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sleepyhead/files/SleepyHead-0.9.3-beta-win32-setup.exe/download

Warnings:

1) The Sourceforge page does not automatically deliver the current version, you have to look on the "all files" page.

2) The auto update process doesn't work yet. You have to manually select the download and install. The old version does not appear to auto update to this version.

3) Yes, it's labeled as a "beta," but the old version was "beta." as well.

4) It's a full install, no need for old versions, no need to extract and copy the exe. For me, it installed perfectly over the old version, but I did "run as administrator."

5) It worked fine for me, and found my old data, but you might want to back up your data, just in case.

6) No updated Mac or Linux version yet. (I think)

Notes:

1) You don't need to apply the patch any more.

2) It seems to fix a number of bugs.


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - SuperSleeper - 06-03-2013

Thanks for the heads-up Arch. I'll go ahead an update our download thread on SleepyHead to reflect this new version.




RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - racprops - 06-03-2013

I am running it already..

It does seem better and I have had no problems.

Rich


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - dcgrafix - 06-03-2013

(06-03-2013, 06:25 PM)archangle Wrote: There's an updated version of SleepyHead out. Thanks to all those who worked on it.

Yup installed with no issues at all!
Thanks for the info archangel.

Thanks JediMark


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - cbramsey - 06-04-2013

You are correct there is no Mac version as of now. Sad

Maybe it will be updated in the next few days.

Thanks to all who participated in the new version. Thanks


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - JJJ - 06-04-2013

(06-03-2013, 06:25 PM)archangle Wrote: There's an updated version of SleepyHead out. ... No updated Mac or Linux version yet.

I'd be happy to see if I can build 32- and 64-bit .rpm and .deb packages for Linux users, but I can't find the source files. Can someone point me to them?


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - megan_charles - 06-12-2013

When I try to import data, I get the following error message from Windows: "Sleepyhead.exe has stopped working". It then invites me to shut it down. Sigh.
I have an F&P Icon; could that be the problem? The software release notes do not mention the Icon, but I have seen people on these message boards who claim to use Sleepyhead with their Icon. Any advice would be appreciated.


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - bwexler - 06-13-2013

I just ordered a CMS 50i.
Just wondering if the new version can integrate SPO2 data?


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - cbramsey - 06-13-2013

Just asked the question on the SourceForge website for SH asking when all versions (Windows / Mac / Linux) will be the SAME version. Thinking-about


RE: New SleepyHead Version - Please READ the instructions - JJJ - 06-13-2013

(06-13-2013, 03:58 PM)cbramsey Wrote: Just asked the question on the SourceForge website for SH asking when all versions (Windows / Mac / Linux) will be the SAME version.

That issue has me confused as well. The latest packages for Linux are in the Fedora repositories and were compiled from source in January. I can't find any newer source. So does that mean that the recently released Windows version is actually based on the same code?