Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!lll-winken!uunet!mcvax!kth!sunic!enea!tope From: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Ciarcia's brain wave monitor Message-ID: <4438@enea.se> Date: 14 Apr 89 09:16:24 GMT References: <0YEZ5xy00YU5IGXkx2@andrew.cmu.edu> <14597@gryphon.COM> Reply-To: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) Organization: ENEA DATA AB, Sweden Lines: 22 UUCP-Path: uunet!enea!tope In article <14597@gryphon.COM> richard@gryphon.COM (Richard Sexton) writes: -In article <0YEZ5xy00YU5IGXkx2@andrew.cmu.edu> rm2t+@andrew.cmu.edu (Robert James McNicholas) writes: -> ->Hi folks, -> ->About a year ago, Steve Ciarcia's project in Byte was a brain wave monitor. The ->hardware hooked up to an RS232 port. The software was written in C, but for an ->IBM PC. Has anyone succeeded in porting this to the Amiga? If you've seen the ->code, does it look like it might be easily ported? I'd really like to build ->this thing, but I'm not sure I'm up for a complete rewrite of the software. Any ->comments would be appreciated. - -Yeah, I got it working on the Amiga, but it doesnt work. I really dont -know whym, it checks out perfect with a scope, every single part, but -when I put it on, all I get is a flat wave. Hrrmph. - So You mean, the monitor works perfectly until You try to monitor Your own brain waves. Then You get a flat wave. And then You say it is something wrong with the brai wave monitor. Couldn't there be something wrong someplace else :-) (what about moving this to .tech, to aggravate even more people? :-)