is most widely recognized as a firmware version for the Dexcom G7 transmitter . However, it also appears in legacy discussions about the original Dexcom G4 and early open-source algorithms. For the purpose of this 2024/2025 guide, we focus on the modern G7 implementation.
: Shows information from the AndroidAPS app, including "insulin on board" from boluses and temporary basal rates [15].
The introduction of CGM 1.2.8 marks a significant milestone in the evolution of continuous glucose monitoring. As this technology continues to advance, we can expect to see:
Prior to 1.2.8, DIY loopers needed to "smooth" the raw data manually. The firmware now natively provides a "smoothed but raw-accessible" data stream. This means:
is most widely recognized as a firmware version for the Dexcom G7 transmitter . However, it also appears in legacy discussions about the original Dexcom G4 and early open-source algorithms. For the purpose of this 2024/2025 guide, we focus on the modern G7 implementation.
: Shows information from the AndroidAPS app, including "insulin on board" from boluses and temporary basal rates [15]. cgm 1.2.8
The introduction of CGM 1.2.8 marks a significant milestone in the evolution of continuous glucose monitoring. As this technology continues to advance, we can expect to see: is most widely recognized as a firmware version
Prior to 1.2.8, DIY loopers needed to "smooth" the raw data manually. The firmware now natively provides a "smoothed but raw-accessible" data stream. This means: cgm 1.2.8