Utility software to access the Visomat Double Comfort blood pressure meter:
http://www.visomat.de/Oberarm-Blutdruckmes.372.0.html

The device can store measurements for two distinct users and has a USB port
that can be used to download the history of measurements or trigger a new
measurement (apparently only for user 1).

The device is seen by linux as a non-standard USB CDC device:

  [10217.072073] usb 2-5: new full-speed USB device number 5 using ohci_hcd
  [10217.292067] usb 2-5: New USB device found, idVendor=1247, idProduct=00f8
  [10217.292079] usb 2-5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
  [10217.292087] usb 2-5: Product: USB COMMUNICATION BRIDGE
  [10217.292093] usb 2-5: Manufacturer: JAPAN PRECISION INSTRUMENTS
  [10217.301191] cdc_acm 2-5:1.0: Zero length descriptor references
  [10217.301212] cdc_acm: probe of 2-5:1.0 failed with error -22

This could be fixed adding a quirk to the cdc_acm driver in linux, but there
is not much of a point for this as the data is downloaded using USB bulk
communication anyways.

Each data packet starts with the STX control character, and ends with ETX.

There are at least two kinds of packets: requests and responses.

A request can be used to send command codes to the device.

EEPROM data request:
  
  R00

Date and time request:

  R02

A response can be read after a request has been sent.

The payload of a response to a "R00" request is something like this:

  M106100101120211511021201001011208115610711610010112030103065073440601132001130680661001011311012708406610010112030106068066M20710010112031155111116100101120201170700764406011312012807107244060113170126050065440601131901140630661001011400011407007113031211450121080072

The structure can be better visualized when split in fields:

  M  # start of a Memory block
  1  # memory block index, corresponding to a "User ID"
  06 # number of records in this memory block

  # Each records stores date, time, systolic and diastolic pressure, pulses
  # Maybe the third field is an indication of arrhythmia?
  # Or a flag to mark test or out of scale measurements?

  # yymmdd HHMM ? systolic diastolic pulses
    100101 1202 1      151       102    120
    100101 1208 1      156       107    116
    100101 1203 0      103       065    073
    440601 1320 0      113       068    066
    100101 1311 0      127       084    066
    100101 1203 0      106       068    066

  # Same structure for the other memory block
  M
  2
  07
  100101 1203 1 155 111 116
  100101 1202 0 117 070 076
  440601 1312 0 128 071 072
  440601 1317 0 126 050 065
  440601 1319 0 114 063 066
  100101 1400 0 114 070 071
  130312 1145 0 121 080 072

When the number of records is 0, there is a dummy byte at the end of the user
memory block, e.g.:

  M1001M20115110321300134097083

The structure is:

  M
  1
  00
  1   # dummy byte, present only when the previous field is 00
  M
  2
  01
  151103 2130 0 134 097 083