Just updated to "SleepyHead v0.9.8-0 (testing)" for Mac that was released today.
When I tried to import data from my SD card, It told me:
A Philips Respironics file structure for a Unknown Model (P065526628E3A) was located at:
/Volumes/CPAP-SVB
Would you like to import from this location?
When I say yes, it responds
Import Problem:
Couldn't find any valid machine data at /Volumes/CPAP-SVB
My CPAP is a "REMstar Pro, CAN" series 60 model with version 3.XX of their firmware. A while back, Rich Freeman released an unofficial update to Sleepy Head that supported my machine quite nicely. I was under the impression that his work was incorporated into SleepyHead.
Any chance my device will be supported by the official sleepyhead system?
Thanks!
Hmmm. Interesting.. Do you have any special attachments connected to your machine?
What is the devices model number (shown on the base of the machine)?
Recently a lot of necessary rework was done to the PRS1 loader, which looks like it broke your machine.
I really need to see a complete .zip of your SDcard so I can get it working again.
I'll PM you my email address.
Only thing connected to my machine is the standard humidifier, heated hose, and a mask.
Info on the bottom of the machine:
REMstar Pro, CAN
REF 461CA
SN (withheld)
REV 00 3.XX 20120731
I've emailed you a link to my SD contents.
Thanks for looking into this!
Steve.
oh -- when the machine boots up, it says V 3.02
Hi Steve,
Try the latest test build... 0.9.8-1
I previously made a silly assumption all model numbers ended in 'P', which got SleepyHead all confused..
It should import as normal for you now.
/Mark
That works great now. Thanks!
Steve.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Mark Watkins jedimark@users.sf.net wrote:
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"It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble.It’s what you
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I do notice that SleepyHead isn't quite recognizing the CPAP-Check mode
that my machine has. Essentially, it monitors how things are going, and
every 30 hours of use, it (if it thinks necessary), tweaks the pressure
setting. Sleepyhead is registering the days when a change happens as APAP
days, and the other days as CPAP days, with a prescription change when ever
the machine changes a setting. I imagine what it sees though is that the
APAP day started at one pressure setting, and mid-sleep, made one
adjustment, but was otherwise a solid CPAP profile.
You've got my data, so feel free to play with that if you like. (or not.)
Thanks for all your work on this!
Steve.
On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 10:19 PM, Steve Van Bruwaene steve@vanbruwaene.ca
wrote:
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Steve Van Bruwaene
Software Architect, Web Application Developer
M: 226-600-5513 O: 519-489-2319
http://ca.linkedin.com/in/stevevb
"It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble.It’s what you
know for sure that just ain’t so."
-- Mark Twain
Related
Bugs: #222