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Re: Update on my Mac computer experience, humidifier


Posted by OzChrisR on March 18, 2002 at 20:57:08:

In Reply to: Update on my Mac computer experience, humidifier posted by elenamhs on March 18, 2002 at 14:39:47:

HI

I have used Mac software just fine to get data from an autoadjust LT (also a 418P and a ResMed AutosetT)

I used both an older powermac which had a serial port built in, and my white ibook with USB using a USB to Serial adapter, in each case running softwindws 98.

My softwindows is just for the 'classic' mac OS9, though I have run it just fine from in OS-X as well, (OS-X starts it up as a classic application, and the USB-Serial adapter etc works fine.

I ma not familiar with VirtualPC, maybe I will try sometimes to downlaod the demo copy of it and install it to have a look, but with softwindows I go to a menu selection where I set up which Mac printer I want to map to which Windows printer port, (i.e. LPT1 to my postscript laswer printer)

What I do a fair bit of the time is just set a Postscript driver as my windows printer, then have it set to print to FILE then use acrobat to make a PDF of the file.

http://members.dingoblue.net.au/~rowney/sleep/autopap/autopapsw.html

above is a web site which I have put screen dumps form all these autopap softwrae, in eachg case the sowftare was runnign on softwindows on my mac.


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