Two Installs on same PC?
I am getting a new puter (my nephew is building it). My laptop runs the beta version of OSCAR) and my desktop has the released version. But I don't often remember to use the laptop for this.
My new puter will be a gaming one and I'll have plenty of room.
Is it possible to have two OSCARs installed at the same time? Not running at same time, just installed? I'd have to change the install directory on one of them.
PaulaO
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RE: Two Installs on same PC?
idk about 2 of the same version but I have 3 or 4 beta versions that can run simultaneously.
RE: Two Installs on same PC?
(12-25-2019, 03:57 PM)PaulaO2 Wrote: I am getting a new puter (my nephew is building it). My laptop runs the beta version of OSCAR) and my desktop has the released version. But I don't often remember to use the laptop for this.
My new puter will be a gaming one and I'll have plenty of room.
Is it possible to have two OSCARs installed at the same time? Not running at same time, just installed? I'd have to change the install directory on one of them.
Is it possible to install more than one copy of OSCAR? Certainly, but whether that is the best solution to your problem depends on the problem you are trying to solve.
Are you trying to run Release and Test versions of OSCAR on the same computer? If so, the next release of OSCAR handles that natively, with the Beta or Test version being installed in a different directory than the Release version. You will need a separate database for the test and release versions; again that will be handled natively with OSCAR_Data for the release version and OSCAR_Data-test for the test version. You can override those directory names at installation if you wish.
The test database may not be suitable for working with OSCAR-1.0.1 as some file formats are updated in the next version. So you will want to use separate databases with Oscar 1.0.1-r1 and a newer test or beta version.
RE: Two Installs on same PC?
Thanks! Yes, that's what I wanted to know. I won't be running them at the same time, just both installed on same puter.
I look forward to the next release!
PaulaO
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RE: Two Installs on same PC?
(12-25-2019, 05:56 PM)GuyScharf Wrote: The test database may not be suitable for working with OSCAR-1.0.1 as some file formats are updated in the next version. So you will want to use separate databases with Oscar 1.0.1-r1 and a newer test or beta version.
Which file formats are updated?
RE: Two Installs on same PC?
(12-31-2019, 12:45 AM)mjphyi Wrote: Which file formats are updated?
Some of the files that constitute the OSCAR "database" may be changed, usually a matter of additional or changed fields. These are all internal files built during importing or using OSCAR. In the Profiles directory itself, the exact contents of the *.shg and and *.cache files have been changed. In each profile, the summary files may change. OSCAR will update any files automatically, and you can always rebuild CPAP data in a profile to create files that the version of OSCAR you are running uses.
RE: Two Installs on same PC?
(12-31-2019, 01:12 AM)GuyScharf Wrote: (12-31-2019, 12:45 AM)mjphyi Wrote: Which file formats are updated?
Some of the files that constitute the OSCAR "database" may be changed, usually a matter of additional or changed fields. These are all internal files built during importing or using OSCAR. In the Profiles directory itself, the exact contents of the *.shg and and *.cache files have been changed. In each profile, the summary files may change. OSCAR will update any files automatically, and you can always rebuild CPAP data in a profile to create files that the version of OSCAR you are running uses. Thanks. I'm just doing a little planning on my backup strategy.
In the immediate future, will this affect all machine brands, or is this mostly a facet of the current Respironics work?
RE: Two Installs on same PC?
(12-31-2019, 02:00 AM)mjphyi Wrote: Thanks. I'm just doing a little planning on my backup strategy.
In the immediate future, will this affect all machine brands, or is this mostly a facet of the current Respironics work?
A slight change in format is not unusual and is relatively transparent to the user. I know the version number of some formats is 18 or more (although only 1 or 2 of those were in OSCAR's history; most were in SleepyHead's).
I know I have made changes that affect files in the Profiles directory and that directory is for all brands. The current Respironics work definitely affects the files in directories for that machine. If I recall correctly, ResMed machine directories had changes too, but that may have been before or after OSCAR 1.0.1 was released.
Fior backup strategy, I just backup the entire OSCAR_Data directory. I have multiple backup strategies -- online (CrashPlan), image (Acronis), and file copy (SyncBack Pro). Because of the huge number of files in the Profile machine directories, I don't back the files up online. In the event of total data loss, I always have the SD cards and could rebuild my data from there on a new system.
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