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New to OSCAR - dave42 - 10-12-2024

I have been trying for a week to get OSCAR working. 

I have downloaded to my Mac Book Pro. 

First SD card was not recognized by my computer. 

Tried new one which is recognized and my disc utility shows it has data after 2 nights in my Resmed Air Sense 11.

When I hit the import disc data on OSCAR it appears to be reading the SD card then asks me to open a file. Gives me a few choices. Always responds no date in file.

Not sure I set file up properly when I downloaded OSCAR. 

Wanted to un install OSCAR and start again but can’t seem to uninstall. 

Any thoughts on how to uninstall or other approach to fix my problem. 

Cheers


RE: New to OSCAR - Crimson Nape - 10-12-2024

Have you followed the instructions here, https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php/OSCAR_Installation:_Apple_Mac?
- Red


RE: New to OSCAR - dave42 - 10-12-2024

Basically followed but when I hold control key down and click on OSCAR I get the his screen

Cant attach picture. Shows the 

“ Welcome to the Open Source COAP Analysis Reporter”

With the CpAP Importer


RE: New to OSCAR - Crimson Nape - 10-12-2024

Depending on your macOS version, I am guessing that it is a security setting about unapproved apps. Or, it is the security setting on the data location.
- Red


RE: New to OSCAR - dave42 - 10-12-2024

Im running Mac OS Big Sur Ver 11.7.10

I gave it permission to load non std app. 

Never had opportunity to approve App to import data.


RE: New to OSCAR - Crimson Nape - 10-12-2024

Try going to the directory where the OSCAR_data directory resides in your terminal. Issue this command, "ls -l" (I can't remember if macOS allows the "ll" command) and see what permissions it has.
- Red