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- From: hugh@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca (Hugh D. Gamble)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Biofeedback interface...a search
- Message-ID: <6250@dciem.dciem.dnd.ca>
- Date: 31 Aug 92 19:30:42 GMT
- References: <BtnJqD.HIo@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Organization: NTT Systems, Inc., Toronto, Canada
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- In article <BtnJqD.HIo@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> graham@venus.iucf.indiana.edu writes:
- >
- >I'm looking for any hardware hack articles for any kind of biofeedback
- >hardware that connects to the Amiga.
- >In particular, I'm interested in monitoring brain-waves using the Amiga.
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- We do it using A/D boards on the PC side of Amigas with bridgeboards.
- The PC collects EEGs and ECGs, the Amiga runs a user interface, and
- various parts of the experiments run on a VAX or a SUN.
-
- The Bridgeboard and Amiga talk to each other with the Janus library,
- and the Amiga talks to everything else over ethernet.
-
- >I seem to recall an article, but I don't remember where.
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- I remember an article about a ZorroII card that was either a prototype
- or in development. If you want to go IEEE488 there's always the ASDG
- board.
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- >| Internet: graham@venus.iucf.indiana.edu |
- >| dolmen!jgraham@moose.cs.indiana.edu |
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