
04-30-2008, 12:57 PM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Berkeley, CA
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Originally Posted by JasonJayhawk Good luck with the Omnipod -- I wouldn't put that on the top of the list because it might take a long time. Insulet uses RSA(?) encryption on the communication, and unless you work for the NSA, you probably won't break it -- unless you can some how get ahold of the private key and break it. I don't know why they're so cautious of people using the data -- I guess they don't want someone developing an application that is better than theirs?
One day, some day, we might have open protocols...
I had a PDF document with one of the earlier OneTouch meters (It might have been the Ultra) that Lifescan had published on their website many years ago....but they took it off. I've seen at least one open source project with the OneTouch Ultra on SourceForge, so you might check into that. | Maybe they don't want people to wirelessly hack into your OmniPod and mess with your insulin doses. 
__________________ - Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in March 2008 with an A1c of 14%
- Started using OmniPod with Humalog on 05/26/08
- 06/2008: A1c of 7.5%
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