> "John" == John Jason Jordan writes:
John> I use a CPAP machine that stores daily data on an SD card. To
John> view the data every day I have to schlep the card from the
John> machine to the laptop, read the data, then try to remember to
John> put the card back into the machine. I've lost co
You might consider my solution to the very same problem, given to me by my
sleep doctor: "Don't check your numbers every day, it will drive you
crazy". -- Pat
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 2:23 PM, Denis Heidtmann
wrote:
> John,
> I do not want to discourage your efforts to raise the technology level
John,
I do not want to discourage your efforts to raise the technology level
of this system, but suppose you schlep the laptop to the CPAP machine,
so you are less likely to forget to put the card back in the machine.
Crude but maybe effective.
I offer this idea because I know squat about wireless
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 11:09:07 -0700
Dick Steffens dijo:
>Get a second SD card and put it into the machine right when you take
>the other one out?
The machine looks for a special file that it puts on the card, and
which is updated every day that data is written to the card. If the
file is not ther
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I use a CPAP machine that stores daily data on an SD card.
John,
Can you put any SD card in the machine and have the data writtent to it?
If so, you don't need to specifically format the card.
> If I can just access the card by wifi I can copy
On 10/23/2014 10:31 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I use a CPAP machine that stores daily data on an SD card. To view the
> data every day I have to schlep the card from the machine to the
> laptop, read the data, then try to remember to put the card back into
> the machine. I've lost count of how
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014 09:35:49 -0700 (PDT)
Rich Shepard dijo:
>On Thu, 23 Oct 2014, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
>> I am thinking of buying an SD card (original, standard size) with
>> wifi, probably the Toshiba Flashair:
>From a quick read of the Toshiba flashair web page it appears that files
>are
On Thu, 23 Oct 2014, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I am thinking of buying an SD card (original, standard size) with wifi,
> probably the Toshiba Flashair:
From a quick read of the Toshiba flashair web page it appears that files
are stored on it by a digital camera (perhaps some other device) and
I am thinking of buying an SD card (original, standard size) with wifi,
probably the Toshiba Flashair:
http://tinyurl.com/mdfkwh3
I need two things: 1) I must be able to format it without wiping out
the wifi capabilities and, 2) I need to be able to connect to it with
my laptop and copy files off