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Transition to OSCAR from an old, old version of Sleepyhead was very easy.
OSCAR works much better for me.
DaveL
compliant for 35 years /// Still trying!
I'm just a cpap user like you. I don't give medical advice. Seek the advice of a physician before seeking treatment for medical conditions including sleep apnea.
My compliments to everyone who worked on the Sleepyhead to OSCAR upgrade. I just installed the Mac version this morning and everything went super smoothly. My Sleepyhead data was imported, the interface is familiar and clean. Thanks so much!
OSCAR only uses physical media
We would have to intercept what is essentially a telephone call that is sent via cellular. I believe that would be illegal.
We would then have to decide the data
Finally, there would need to be more than summary data present.
In short, very unlikely.
Gideon - Project Manager Emeritus for OSCAR - Open Source CPAP Analysis Reporter
05-20-2019, 11:13 AM (This post was last modified: 05-20-2019, 11:14 AM by Traumer.)
RE: OSCAR is Released and Live
I haven't checked on sleepyhead in awhile since support stopped earlier this year, but glad to hear development on a new project is at hand. I will definitely try out OSCAR when I get home.
Machine: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: ResMed Quattro Air Full face mask Humidifier: ResMed ClimateLineAir CPAP Pressure: 11.0 to 20 CPAP Software: SleepyHead
05-20-2019, 09:40 PM (This post was last modified: 05-20-2019, 09:42 PM by Tubaman.
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RE: OSCAR is Released and Live
I just installed OSCAR (on my Win7 desktop) and it works (mostly) great! Installation was very smooth and the data migration from SH was impressive.
OSCAR will not accurately display my %SpO2 oximeter data. I've attached my %SpO2 chart from the oximeter's data and what wound up in OSCAR's graphs (FYI). The time scale is messed up as can be seen (data displayed @ ~0320 to ~0426 -- should end @ ~0947). At least it's nowhere near as messed up as SH was.
Please note the blocked out areas on the oximeter's chart are manually inserted/edited at startup, ending and sandbox visits. They are not included in the data that was uploaded into OSCAR.
My pulse oximeter is a CMS50I which should be compatible. I uploaded the data using OSCAR's wizard and the upload worked smoothly.
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you!
Carl / Tubaman
"We run as fast as we can. To get as far as we can. So that when we finally get there we have that much further to run to get back to where we should have been."
If using the "I" model and you stop it each time a you make a trip to the head, it will have a different session number when you resume it. You will need to import each session that coincides with that night's sleep.
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Machine: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: ResMed Quattro Air Full face mask Humidifier: ResMed ClimateLineAir CPAP Pressure: 11.0 to 20 CPAP Software: SleepyHead
I am using the "I" model. I start it when I go to bed and stop it when I get up. I do not start and stop it anytime in between. It is one continuous stretch -- in this case from 0319.40 to 0947.16 (to be exact).
The blanked out areas I manually create on my computer when editing the charts the "SpO2 Assistant" utility creates. I use the "SpO2 Assistant" software to add the blanked areas to the oximeter's charts to try to get the most accurate data calculations for the data summaries included with the charts.
The data I uploaded to OSCAR has no starts and stops (other than beginning and end as I mentioned above). The beginning (0319.40) and end (0947.16) are as close to the OSCAR beginning (0319.46) and end (0946.34) as I am able to get / synchronize.
Thank you!
"We run as fast as we can. To get as far as we can. So that when we finally get there we have that much further to run to get back to where we should have been."
Machine: ResMed AirSense 10 Autoset Mask Type: Full face mask Mask Make & Model: ResMed Quattro Air Full face mask Humidifier: ResMed ClimateLineAir CPAP Pressure: 11.0 to 20 CPAP Software: SleepyHead
05-21-2019, 12:52 PM (This post was last modified: 05-21-2019, 12:57 PM by Tubaman.
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RE: OSCAR is Released and Live
New problem with OSCAR. Probably because of my weird sleep patterns OSCAR will not import today's sleep data. I've changed nothing in OSCAR. I have SH set to divide my days @ 1500 in my profile settings. OSCAR does not have this setting for Resmed machines. Maybe this has something to do with this problem...?
I've attached SH's and OSCAR's most recent data displays for today (SH on the left, OSCAR on the right). You can see the difference. OSCAR and SH both import from my drive E:\SLEEPDATA folder. OSCAR worked great until I took a 4 hour nap yesterday. SH handled it correctly but OSCAR is ignoring last night's data completely when I try to import it and only showing yesterday's nap.
Am I doing something wrong? Maybe there's a setting in OSCAR that I should change? Please let me know since I often have strange sleep times like this one.
Summary:
SH is correct for today. OSCAR is showing my yesterday's nap (only) and won't show this morning's sleep session. SH attached my nap to yesterday's session (as it should since my nap started before 1500 yesterday, SH's daily divider setting). If you wish, I can show the SH display for yesterday which includes the nap (let me know).
Ref: I am running WIN7 and using FlashPAP to download my data (incidentally FlashPAP is working fine now that I've fixed my router channel settings).
Thank you!
Carl / Tubaman
"We run as fast as we can. To get as far as we can. So that when we finally get there we have that much further to run to get back to where we should have been."
(05-21-2019, 12:52 PM)Tubaman Wrote: New problem with OSCAR. Probably because of my weird sleep patterns OSCAR will not import today's sleep data. I've changed nothing in OSCAR. I have SH set to divide my days @ 1500 in my profile settings. OSCAR does not have this setting for Resmed machines. Maybe this has something to do with this problem...?
I've attached SH's and OSCAR's most recent data displays for today (SH on the left, OSCAR on the right). You can see the difference. OSCAR and SH both import from my drive E:\SLEEPDATA folder. OSCAR worked great until I took a 4 hour nap yesterday. SH handled it correctly but OSCAR is ignoring last night's data completely when I try to import it and only showing yesterday's nap.
Am I doing something wrong? Maybe there's a setting in OSCAR that I should change? Please let me know since I often have strange sleep times like this one.
Summary:
SH is correct for today. OSCAR is showing my yesterday's nap (only) and won't show this morning's sleep session. SH attached my nap to yesterday's session (as it should since my nap started before 1500 yesterday, SH's daily divider setting). If you wish, I can show the SH display for yesterday which includes the nap (let me know).
Ref: I am running WIN7 and using FlashPAP to download my data (incidentally FlashPAP is working fine now that I've fixed my router channel settings).
Thank you!
Carl / Tubaman
Was last night's sleep data imported in two different import sessions? Try deleting today's sleep data in OSCAR (Data/Advanced/Purge Selected Day) and import it again.
I notice that SH and OSCAR appear to be reporting as if in different time zones. Is one of them correct?
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