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RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - archangle - 01-15-2013

Do a Windows System Restore to a time before you installed the drivers.

Backup any other data on your computer that you generated since the date of your system restore. In theory, you shouldn't use it, but do it anyway.


RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - zonk - 01-22-2013

downloaded 4.2 version with no problem but cannot tell whats the difference with 3.16 version



RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - SuperSleeper - 01-23-2013

(01-22-2013, 08:56 PM)zonk Wrote: downloaded 4.2 version with no problem but cannot tell whats the difference with 3.16 version

ResScan 3.16 = 95.3 MB install file
ResScan 4.1 = 88.0 MB install file

DIFFERENCE = 7.3 MB

Bigwink Whistle


At least that's all the difference I can find... but it's likely also possible that the newer version has been fixed to work with the newer S9 units that came out after ResScan 3.16 was released.

Coffee


RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - zonk - 01-23-2013

yes quicker to download, maybe 2 mins to download and install
also not required to supply any personal info this time ... direct link Well-done
noticed apnea and flow line up properly while before was a bit skewed



RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - A KLERK - 01-23-2013

(01-23-2013, 12:43 AM)SuperSleeper Wrote: ResScan 3.16 = 95.3 MB install file
ResScan 4.1 = 88.0 MB install file

DIFFERENCE = 7.3 MB

ResScan 4.2 = 92.2 MB install file

Up 4.2 MB again. Still no difference other than the full-screen summary (which I find a huge step forward...). That is as it appears to me, using an S8. For the S9 users there might be more to see! Huh


RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - SuperSleeper - 01-23-2013

(01-23-2013, 12:43 AM)SuperSleeper Wrote: ResScan 3.16 = 95.3 MB install file
ResScan 4.1 = 88.0 MB install file

DIFFERENCE = 7.3 MB

Bigwink Whistle

Meant to say version 4.2 is 88 MB, not version 4.1. Oops


RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - A KLERK - 01-23-2013

And I made my own repeated mistake: 92,227,784 byte = not 92.2 MB, but should be 88 MB too.



RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - Ugly - 01-23-2013

(01-23-2013, 04:08 AM)A KLERK Wrote: ResScan 4.2 = 92.2 MB install file

Up 4.2 MB again. Still no difference other than the full-screen summary (which I find a huge step forward...). That is as it appears to me, using an S8. For the S9 users there might be more to see! Huh

As I think I said before, there's also an export data function in 4.2 - it seemed to me the only difference from 4.1 in doing a page by page comparison of the user manuals.


RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - Phil181 - 01-27-2013

Hi to all and a special thanks to the person/people responsible for making the ResScan 4.2 available. Thanks
I purchased my own ResMed S9 Autoset after 6 weeks of the trial rental and the machine's "smarts" was what had hooked me (as well as being the recommendation of my sleep Specialist).
I had seen the information obtained at the retailer and really was looking for how to get this out of the machine when I managed to find this wonderful forum!!
The download was very simple and so was installation onto a Windows 8 Pro 64bit machine.
I went out and purchased a cheap SD card reader that plugs into the USB slot. The information from ResScan is awesome and I can see that a lot of members here seem to know how to read all the outputs and charts.
I've already dropped my "score" of 83 in the first sleep test, to 4.5 a week later with an ill-fitting mask and then to average 1.5 with the new F&P Zest.
After reading through some forum items, I also got the courage to reduce the ramp considerably and drop the humidity. Last few days below 1 and now I can see what has occurred each night from the software.
Thanks so much for your help and I will be staying around the forum and once I am experienced enough, will detail my own experiences. Sleep-well


RE: ResScan CPAP Reporting Software (current version: 4.2) - zonk - 01-27-2013

(01-27-2013, 07:43 AM)Phil181 Wrote: Hi to all and a special thanks to the person/people responsible for making the ResScan 4.2 available. Thanks
welcome to apnea board
here is resscan guide and tutorial video for you

http://www.apneaboard.com/ResScan_Interpretation-Guide.pdf
http://www.apneaboard.com/resscan.htm