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<blockquote data-quote="nutribolt" data-source="post: 2380544" data-attributes="member: 533316"><p>Xdrip will show datapoints on the graph, allow sharing of data without extra steps, connectivity with cloud based apps and most importantly allow for calibration.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes it will but not for too long so ypu may be able to get 15 or 16 days out of each sensor at max. Once past 14 days you would be better off calibrating frequently with finger pricks.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, xdrip will only start obtaining data once the sensor has been activated and if I recollect correctly it kept trying to connect to Libre 1 but did not get any data until sensor completed 1 hour of activation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes it will show the numbers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You cannot use xdrip as replacement to libre app as you still need to activate sensor using official app. However, once activated you don't need libre app as even if you do not have miaomiao you could use the scan NFC function in xdrip setting to manually get the readings. Internet is not required for xdrip to function as reader. Internet is required if you want your data synchronised to the cloud.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Xdrip allows usage of NFC but its experimental feature and does come with a do at your own risk warning; suggesting in rare cases it can render the sensor useless. I have not had that issue but if the warning is there, why tempt fate. If you have no miaomiao and do not want to invest in one, I would say Libre 2 with Diabox is the perfect way to go forward... details for that are on my blog posts.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you can, although those raw datapoints were of no interest to me so I never bothered.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes you can through a csv export.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Xdrip obtains data from the transmitter (miaomiao or bubble) to which it applies the standard algorith of Calibration by default or the one chosen by user in the settings and then shows the interpreted value.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The algorithm they use is on their github page but I am not sure if you can apply that retrospectively to existing data without some programming of your own and still it will be quite unreliable data because when we apply calibration points in the app it uses those points to adjust the slope mathematically. I would recommend not to waste your time on calibrating old data which may not even be accurate and will require more time for less value.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As above. There are few other algorithms too but most are reverse engineered by techies far more knowledgable than us mere mortals. Again unless you are a technically aware person heavily into programming and are comfortable understanding and modifying existing codebase, I would recommend not to bother applying that algo to older data. If you do want to know more perhaps their github page will be a good place to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nutribolt, post: 2380544, member: 533316"] Xdrip will show datapoints on the graph, allow sharing of data without extra steps, connectivity with cloud based apps and most importantly allow for calibration. Yes it will but not for too long so ypu may be able to get 15 or 16 days out of each sensor at max. Once past 14 days you would be better off calibrating frequently with finger pricks. No, xdrip will only start obtaining data once the sensor has been activated and if I recollect correctly it kept trying to connect to Libre 1 but did not get any data until sensor completed 1 hour of activation. Yes it will show the numbers. You cannot use xdrip as replacement to libre app as you still need to activate sensor using official app. However, once activated you don't need libre app as even if you do not have miaomiao you could use the scan NFC function in xdrip setting to manually get the readings. Internet is not required for xdrip to function as reader. Internet is required if you want your data synchronised to the cloud. Xdrip allows usage of NFC but its experimental feature and does come with a do at your own risk warning; suggesting in rare cases it can render the sensor useless. I have not had that issue but if the warning is there, why tempt fate. If you have no miaomiao and do not want to invest in one, I would say Libre 2 with Diabox is the perfect way to go forward... details for that are on my blog posts. I think you can, although those raw datapoints were of no interest to me so I never bothered. Yes you can through a csv export. Xdrip obtains data from the transmitter (miaomiao or bubble) to which it applies the standard algorith of Calibration by default or the one chosen by user in the settings and then shows the interpreted value. The algorithm they use is on their github page but I am not sure if you can apply that retrospectively to existing data without some programming of your own and still it will be quite unreliable data because when we apply calibration points in the app it uses those points to adjust the slope mathematically. I would recommend not to waste your time on calibrating old data which may not even be accurate and will require more time for less value. As above. There are few other algorithms too but most are reverse engineered by techies far more knowledgable than us mere mortals. Again unless you are a technically aware person heavily into programming and are comfortable understanding and modifying existing codebase, I would recommend not to bother applying that algo to older data. If you do want to know more perhaps their github page will be a good place to start. [/QUOTE]
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