Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-13 Thread David Glasgow
On 12 Apr 2005, at 3:56 pm, Bill Vlahos wrote: Would this product do what you want? http://www.bkohg.com/service_e.html What an amazing thing! I used to have fischertechnik® when I was a kid! I might just get it because it looks such fun. However, you can't go connecting people to any old

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-12 Thread David Glasgow
OK, Timothy Miller's experiences seem fairly typical. Monte's post hoc parsing is a bit more promising. What I want to do is develop an existing rev project further. I have folks sequentially viewing and rating images as part of a psychological assessment of sex offenders. (Incidentally,

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-12 Thread Bill Vlahos
Would this product do what you want? http://www.bkohg.com/service_e.html OSX-examples for RealBasic 4.5, AppleScript, FileMaker 6 and 7, RagTime 5, 4th Dimension, Macromedia Director MX, Xcode, MaxMSP, CodeWarrior 7, LabView 7 and Java. Bill Vlahos On Apr 12, 2005, at 4:47 AM, David Glasgow

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-12 Thread Thomas McGrath III
I've seen the Wild Divine project before and it tries (not well) to allow a biofeedback to control software. It does not seem like this is what you want. It sounds like you want feed back from instruments along with a Rev project. This can be done using a serial device called an I/O and some

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-11 Thread Mr D Glasgow
On 10 Apr 2005, at 5:00 pm, David Glasgow wrote: Message: 3 Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2005 11:10:43 +0100 From: Mr D Glasgow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Physiological data acquisition via USB To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-11 Thread Dar Scott
On Apr 11, 2005, at 10:42 AM, Mr D Glasgow wrote: If that changes, and you are reading this in the archive, drop me a line. (Unless it is after 2010 when I won't be that interested any more, and USB will have gone the way of.well everything in the world of computer connectivity) Some USB

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-11 Thread Timothy Miller
On Apr 11, 2005, at 10:42 AM, Mr D Glasgow wrote: If that changes, and you are reading this in the archive, drop me a line. (Unless it is after 2010 when I won't be that interested any more, and USB will have gone the way of.well everything in the world of computer connectivity) Some USB

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-11 Thread David Glasgow
On 11 Apr 2005, at 10:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some USB devices for DAQ look just like a serial device. This might not be the case for yours, but it might Dar, My problem is that I can't find a device to use. Can you give me any specific examples? TIA David

Re: Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-11 Thread Monte Goulding
This has popped up on the list now and then, but typically those trying to achieve it seem to retire disillusioned. The last one in the archives was Elizabeth Daltonare you still out there Elizabeth? Did you get anywhere? In fact, is there *anyone* out there who has managed to use Rev to

Physiological data acquisition via USB

2005-04-10 Thread Mr D Glasgow
This has popped up on the list now and then, but typically those trying to achieve it seem to retire disillusioned. The last one in the archives was Elizabeth Daltonare you still out there Elizabeth? Did you get anywhere? In fact, is there *anyone* out there who has managed to use Rev to