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Beginner's Guide to SleepyHead

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<big>RobySue's '''Beginner's Guide to SleepyHead''' was originally posted on the Apnea Board Forum. Her original posts were lost during a database update. This wiki article was created from a cache of her posts and has been updated by Sleeprider. This article covers a lot of information, so we expect to split off many of the articles so they can be covered in more depth. <br />
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To use SleepyHead to analyze your data you need an xPAP that can store data on a [[Secure Digital (SD) memory card]] and an appropriate SD card in it, and a personal computer running Linux, macOS, or Windows. At this time the program is not supported on tablets or mobile devices.<br>
While many DMEs include an SD card when they set up an xPAP, some DMEs do not; it is important to verify your xPAP has an SD card installed.<br>
''Note: Sleepyhead does not currently support tablets or mobile devices.''
===Machines Supported by Sleepyhead 1.1.0 and OSCAR 1.0.0:===
== Step 1. Download SleepyHead ==
As of January 2019, the most current last version of SleepyHead for Macintosh and Windows is was <b>SleepyHead 1.1.0</b>. The most current last version of SleepyHead for Ubuntu Linux is was <b>SleepyHead 1.1.0</b>.  You can download SleepyHead from is no longer maintained and has been replaced by the the following link: [https://www.apneaboard.com/sleepyhead/ Sleepyhead Download Page[OSCAR]On the SleepyHead Download Page select the appropriate link for your computer. For most users, the installation should run smoothly by selecting the link and following the instructionssoftware program.
== Step 2. Installing SleepyHead ==
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