Now I'll be able to work tomorrow at transferring my data to SH and see just what the heck the numbers have to say about my progress. DreamStation Software Now Available EncorePro v.2.17.8. OkyDoky, thanks for the link to the modem installation guide. Last I heard, Philips Respironics had decided to encrypt the data from the DS2, so that nobody could use it. Its so cozy that no one would blame you for. Oscar was forked from sleepyhead by a bunch of the people that'd helped with sleepyhead over the years. A clock tower bench cushioned with cloud-like navy velvet resembling the dark night sky. Greyghost4, with your reply, I found the SD card in my machine then I went back to the user guide, and finally found the location buried in the text under the (minimally) labelled diagram of the device.Īnd Pugsy, yes, there *is* a "cellular modem" (as the label on it says) in the Dreamstation I understand now that it is used for the Bluetooth function to communicate with my RT's computer, not with my computer. Sleepyhead is a dead project, killed when it's creator had a very public, very ugly meltdown. I went straight to the machine, found the modem, but never realized the SD card was in the same cubicle as the filters. As a newby to all this (2 ½ months in), I am still finding my way through the adjustments, paperwork, user/provider guides, SleepyHead installation, etc., and simply felt overwhelmed at where to look to find the SD card. Thank you all for your replies, especially Greyghost4 who cut right to the chase.
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