Overview>>Usage Data graph now shows only a few full-scale bars of HUGE values (376202 to 382406) scattered over the last 10 months of history.
Just upgraded from V0.9.2.1 beta to v0.9.3.0 beta. Machine Resmed S9 elite.
On closer view, the days that appeared to have nothing, do have daily usage data in the normal range of hours (5.5-7.5) but are swamped out by the HUGE values elsewhere.
8/15's HUGE number 382406:18 corresponded to about 6.5-7hrs, if that helps.
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I no longer recall the details. I haven't used the software in a long time.
As I recall, my medical equipment supplier provided the replacement card
when I had them send the contents to my neurologist. I'll wipe the card
myself and start fresh. Then I'll know it was done properly.
I suppose the card could be flawed and the issue repeat. It would only
require having a few stuck bits in the high order byte to create these
flyers.
Randy Alexander
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Vincent Bentley <vincentbentley@users.sf.net
Status: open Group: v0.9_beta Created: Sun Aug 18, 2013 12:42 PM UTC by RAlex Last Updated: Sun Aug 18, 2013 01:12 PM UTC Owner: nobody
Overview>>Usage Data graph now shows only a few full-scale bars of HUGE
values (376202 to 382406) scattered over the last 10 months of history.
Just upgraded from V0.9.2.1 beta to v0.9.3.0 beta. Machine Resmed S9 elite.
On closer view, the days that appeared to have nothing, do have daily usage data in the normal range of hours (5.5-7.5) but are swamped out by the HUGE values elsewhere.
8/15's HUGE number 382406:18 corresponded to about 6.5-7hrs, if that helps.
Could this be corrupted data on a SD card?
I no longer recall the details. I haven't used the software in a long time.
As I recall, my medical equipment supplier provided the replacement card
when I had them send the contents to my neurologist. I'll wipe the card
myself and start fresh. Then I'll know it was done properly.
I suppose the card could be flawed and the issue repeat. It would only
require having a few stuck bits in the high order byte to create these
flyers.
Randy Alexander
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Vincent Bentley <vincentbentley@users.sf.net
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