You are Welcome to repost clips from DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2)

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Here's a clip below from a DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2) PDF file named (00 DIY School - (v2.2) Access Portals & News);

Any-and-all members of the HoH Community are welcome to access, read, and download these helpful DIY School Hearing Aids PDF files. They were built for you. They are, yours! You are welcome to copy and repost (partial-clips/partial-copies ) of this content into discussion forums. Though please provide citations;
  • clipped from PVC's DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2)
 
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Here's an example below. Let's suppose a newbie DIYer wants to know if the fitting software will work on his/her computer. You may want to provide an answer such as below with a clip from DIY School Hearing Aids.

Or not! ;) All I am saying is that you are welcome to quote and use clips from DIY School Hearing Aids if you wish.

Clip from PVC's DIY School Hearing Aids (v2.2);
  • Will the fitting software work on my computer? The best answer for this question is typically found in a document published by the manufacturer and named (System Requirements). These along with other helpful documents are linked in each of the DIY School Hearing Aids documents that begin with the name of "Fitting Instructions...". Generally, the fitting software works only on Windows Systems, or on Apple/Mac computers under emulation (example: Parallels Desktop for Mac or the free Boot Camp) though emulation still requires Windows to be installed.
  • Note - this is important; Emulation is just the first hurdle! Please note this second hurdle. These newer ARM processors (M1, M2 and soon M3, which are mostly Apple and even a few non-Apple computers) lack drivers for the most popular hearing aid programming device (Noahlink Wireless). In other words, your computer needs to be running (the older Intel Silicon processor, not the newer Apple ARM processor) in order to use the Noahlink Wireless driver. Computers with ARM processors (Apple Silicon M1, M2, M3) are listed in the DIY School Hearing Aids PDF file (Noahlink Wireless - DIY User Guide).
 
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