anikadm said:
mloureiro said:
in view of comments about mm2 and free-2, I tell you my experience today.I have started the first free-2 sensor in this case with an Android 9 mobile with NFC.I tell you what to do for MM2 to work with free-2, in case it was not clear in all the previous notes.For free-2 use with mm2 and xDrip, you can start the sensor with the free reader1.The patching application is only for those who want to receive alarms in LibreLink and/or use it as a data source without putting mm2. The mm2 firmware must be updated.To do this, download the APK and install giving android permissions here Link = 1TZ6Z1G7BJZ5QD1HEOX79MT-KZLUBJWS .It must be allowed to install software from external sources to Google Play. We plug the mm2 to load, since if it does not detect that it is 100% or loading it will not update (very important this) .We open the application, we find the MM2 and when it appears we give Update.Let us ensure that we select V7 in the drop -down and give the right button (it appears in Chinese).Just in case you have it connected to the Internet.It will be updated and you have to be attentive so that in the end the brief message "Update Setsful" appears. When connecting in XDrip we should see that it has firmware 7. If not, it didn't do it well.Just in case, restart the phone. So that you can offer data in XDrip it is necessary to discharge and always run in the background the OOP algorithm, which will also be in charge of calibrations.In fact, without making initial calibration already begins to offer data as soon as they receive the first reading.It is downloaded from here: And end.With that it works.You just have to remember to tell the phone not to kill the OOP application working in the background.Normally in the recent tab (I keep the "Home" button and open application screens) give the lock.In this way, even if we save battery, the system does not eliminate the application of the working memory by deleting cache every x minutes. I have tried this on Android 6. I need to try the OOP on Android 9, since in the original source I have taken discharges and instructions seems to insinuate that it does not work with Android 9 and Superior.
In any case, I am testing the following in parallel:
- Android 9 with XDRIP and LibreLink App V2.3 Patching.It does not have the calibrate menu, but on the data introduction screen (insulin units, HC rations ...) I put capillary and caliber measurements.Only the constant estimates, that is, it takes the gross data and adds/subtract to obtain the capillary.ADVANTAGE: In the graph I selected that gross data appears.As every minute is connected, a certain path of white points is seen where the next measurement is going.Another advantage: Mm2 is not necessary.
- Android 6 with XDrip, Oop running behind and broadcasting mm2.Advantages: Calibration works as usual, estimating both slope values.
Few data so far, but after about 3 calibrations in both cases, the data is practically similar.The scan with NFC says 91, xDrip+oop+mm2 calibrated says 91, and xDrip+LibreLink patching says 93. The capillary says 95.
We will see when it is stable in a high way.MyExperience tells me that free usually under the capillaAbove, and Xdrip is still below.
Original source Instructions: HTTPS: //medium.com/@miaomiaoreader/how-to-make-libre-us-14-days-sensors-work-with-miaomiao2-on-xdrip-35b431a40940
Hello, regarding use Android 9 with XDrip and LibreLink patch, what mobile is you using?Does it work correctly without interruption?I am interested, thank you very much.
I have tried this with mm 1 and I don't go, I guess it's just for MM2.I appreciated a comment from someone who has managed to operate xDrip + mm1 + free2 !!