Changes between Version 3 and Version 4 of Darwin
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- 04/30/15 15:30:04 (10 years ago)
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Darwin
v3 v4 1 = Darwin =1 = Darwin 2 2 3 Medilog Darwin is analysis software for holter monitors (24 hour tapes) measuring heart rate and rhythm. 3 == Overview 4 4 5 The software is used primarily by Anna Marie Marsh and John !McAdam in the TMF.5 Medilog Darwin is analysis software for holter monitors that measure heart rate and rhythm over a long period of time, say 24 hours. The software is used primarily by Anna Marie Marsh and John !McAdam in the TMF. 6 6 7 7 The software is available from !ScanMed Medical - details at http://www.scanmed.co.uk/products/categories/diagnostic-ambulatory-ecg/medilog-darwin-analysis-software 8 8 9 Contact at !ScanMed is Simon Dickinson 9 Contacts at !ScanMed are 10 - Simon Dickinson (simondickinson@smartmedical.co.uk) 11 - Justin Davis (justindavis@smartmedical.co.uk) 10 12 11 == Installation == 13 The software downloads the measurements from the SD card from the monitor device. It saves the information into a ''recordings'' directory and a Firebird database. The ''recordings'' directory and Firebird database may either be stored locally (for the server) or remotely (for the clients). 14 15 == Instances 16 17 === Server 18 19 Machine Name:: CV-0502 20 IP Address:: 143.210.248.96 21 Location:: TMF Exercise Room 22 Recording directory:: {{{E:\Database\Recording}}} 23 Database File:: {{{E:\Database\EVOLUTION2.FDB}}} 24 Recording Share Location:: \\CV-0502\Recordings 25 26 - Individual users of the Darwin software must have read/write permissions for the Recording Share. 27 - The server requires a dongle to inserted into a USB port to provide the licence. 28 29 === Client 1 30 31 Location:: 32 33 == Installation 12 34 13 35 There is a client-server configuration, on machines connected to the University network. 14 36 15 === Server ===37 === Server 16 38 17 39 The Server is installed in the TMF exercise suite, on University PC cv-0171. This comprises the Firebird database server, the Darwin analysis tools and the necessary drivers and reader software to allow holter monitors to be connected to the PC either directly over USB or via a USB mounted SD card reader. The server must have the license USB dongle connected for clients to be able to use the software.