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[split] Trouble installing SleepyHead
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[split] Trouble installing SleepyHead
having trouble trying to get started reading my sd card for my sleep apnea machine at home. I installed the sleepy head but having trouble getting started, any tipsDont-knowDont-know
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RE: Software for reading data on sd card
(01-25-2015, 03:10 PM)brown7706 Wrote: having trouble trying to get started reading my sd card for my sleep apnea machine at home. I installed the sleepy head but having trouble getting started, any tipsDont-knowDont-know

welcome.

well, it would be helpful if you update your profile info to tell us exactly what bipap machine you have. Not all machines are data capable so that could be one reason why you can't get it to work.

Secondly, what happens when you try to use sleepyhead?

Need some more info from you.

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