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− | ::''' 2. '' | + | ::''' 2. ''OSCAR'' Software for the PC, Mac & Linux '''- this open-source software offers data and chart analysis for newer ''ResMed, Philips-Respironics'' and ''DeVilbiss'' CPAP machines. To obtain a free copy, please visit the [https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR OSCAR download page] For help or to discuss this software, please go to the [http://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Forum-Software-Support-Forum Apnea Board Software Support forum] |
Revision as of 20:29, 4 December 2019
Apnea Board members generally use one of two CPAP Software packages to analyze CPAP data:
- 1. ResScan Software for the PC - this software offers data and chart analysis for newer ResMed CPAP machines. To obtain a free copy, please join the Apnea Board forum (free) and navigate to our Private Files & Links area (near the bottom of the forums), where you will find a post on how to download the software. To discuss this software, please go to this Apnea Board Forum thread about ResScan
- 2. OSCAR Software for the PC, Mac & Linux - this open-source software offers data and chart analysis for newer ResMed, Philips-Respironics and DeVilbiss CPAP machines. To obtain a free copy, please visit the OSCAR download page For help or to discuss this software, please go to the Apnea Board Software Support forum
Note: These software packages work best for newer, data-capable CPAP machines that store data on a small SD memory card. You will need a personal computer and an SD card reader to read your CPAP data. An inexpensive USB-connected SD card reader can be purchased for $15-25 at most computer supply stores.
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