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Update offline-looping-and-monitoring.md
hardwired did sometimes work perhaps and cable talk wasn't needed
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Aaybob authored Jan 28, 2017
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Expand Up @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ There are a number of ways to have an "offline" OpenAPS rig, and numerous ways t

Medtronic CGM users can, by default, automatically loop offline because the rig will read CGM data directly from the pump.

Dexcom CGM users and users of other CGMs will have alternatives to input blood glucose values localy. 1.) Use xDrip see: http://stephenblackwasalreadytaken.github.io/xDrip/ 2.)Hardwire (plugging CGM receiver into) your rig. RPi to Dexcom uses standard to micro usb while Explorer to Dexcom uses micro to micro usb.
Dexcom CGM users and users of other CGMs will have alternatives to input blood glucose values localy. 1.) Use xDrip see: http://stephenblackwasalreadytaken.github.io/xDrip/ 2.)Hardwire (plugging CGM receiver into) your rig.

Explorer boards built prior to February of 2017 are not working with a hardwired CGM receiver. This can be fixed with a signal trace cut. Please see this document to cut the copper trace from pin 61 of the 70 pin connector: https://github.com/EnhancedRadioDevices/915MHzEdisonExplorer/wiki#usb-otg-flakiness Cut in two places and dig out the copper between. Cut by poking the point in. Avoid the narrow trace above the one being cut.
Explorer boards built prior to late January of 2017 are not allways working well with a hardwired CGM receiver. This can be fixed with a signal trace cut. Please see this document to cut the copper trace from pin 61 of the 70 pin connector: https://github.com/EnhancedRadioDevices/915MHzEdisonExplorer/wiki#usb-otg-flakiness Cut in two places and dig out the copper between. Cut by poking a razor point in. Avoid the narrow trace above the one being cut.

## Offline monitoring

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