![]() And I know that the controller and the pulse-ox are designed for institutional use (patient after patient in a hospital, and DMEs renting them out to different patients for short periods of time, etc.) and are hardened for that use and quite expensive. ![]() ![]() I know that the Air10 has a plug-in port for a pulse oximeter - actually I think there's a controller module that plugs into the port behind the door in front of where the filter goes, and then a pulse oximeter plugs into that. This is specifically a question for whomever are the resident OSCAR experts on the file/data structure of ResMed SD cards and/or pulse-oximetry data. Ok, like every software idea that comes from the "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing" corner, this is either laughably stupid, or kind of clever. But maybe this is a good idea for the purposes of faking things? Edited to say that AFTER I posted this I saw bollar's thread, which makes all of this moot - it appears that OSCAR doesn't know how to read SAD files yet, as there are only about 3 people who can afford the setup, LOL.
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