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Val Brown

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  1. QUOTE (Aristos Queue @ Mar 12 2008, 08:30 AM) Same here - I haven't used a mouse in years.
  2. QUOTE(neB @ Mar 7 2008, 09:17 AM) Being a psychologist -- and one who developed and teaches Solution Oriented Rapid Transformation -- I can tell you it doesn't have to take a long time. Perhaps though, with psychiatrists it does take longer....But the bigger issue is: why would you want to be normal? Why not just be you?
  3. QUOTE(neB @ Mar 7 2008, 06:32 AM) Only one, but it has to want to be normal.
  4. QUOTE(Donald @ Mar 3 2008, 01:49 AM) If your app tries to save files within the Vista version of "Program Files" then you will have a problem, unless the program (or at least that process) runs as an administrator. There are several work arounds, including altering your code to save such files to the appropriate "Program Data" folder(s); however, that was a bit cumbersome for me for various reasons. The solution I came up with was to create a new root folder for my application instead. That really makes a number of things easier and works for my situation, which is a bit different from what others may encounter.
  5. QUOTE(alfa @ Feb 29 2008, 12:01 AM) Yes, that's why I've been involved in evolving the necessary technology over the last 35 years. For those who are interested, a number of my presentations on these topics over the years can be found on the iSNR website. I alos wrote an article for the Journal of Neurotherapy (in 95 I believe it was), which can serve as a bit of a historial reference. Again for those who are interested.
  6. I don't know if this is the kind of answer you want but I've been developing in/on Vista since the summer and have had no real problems with it. I deploy my built EXEs to both XP and Vista systems. On my MacBook Pro development system I use VM Ware Fusion to run XP (not Vista yet) and have only had one problem with that. My application uses a serial based instrument and it's not possible to configure the MBP using Fusion to read that serial device consistently enough to not throw errors. If I run XP under Boot Camp there is no problem. Again, I don't know if this information is at all helpful but I've put it here FWIW.
  7. QUOTE(crelf @ Feb 28 2008, 01:53 PM) Hmmmm, another stellar moment at NI Week? But will it make the video?
  8. QUOTE(Phillip Brooks @ Feb 28 2008, 10:26 AM) Subjected is, I think, the exactly correctly term... All in all I'm pretty certain that I'd rather be CRELF-ed... ;-)
  9. QUOTE(alfa @ Feb 27 2008, 11:27 PM) The information is there and, if I did this right, I just posted a copy of the "Correlates of Consciousness" chart here. If it's not here correctly, could someone point me to the instructions on how to best accomplish posting an image??? I think you missed the part where we don't diagnose, don't treat, etc. We don't need to, we just offer training, kind of like an automated, cardiac monitoring treadmill. What we do is not "an Oberon". http://lavag.org/old_files/monthly_02_2008/post-4568-1204212119.jpg' target="_blank">
  10. QUOTE(alfa @ Feb 26 2008, 08:47 AM) I don't "work there". My wife and I founded Zengar and I developed the software in LV. I'm somewhat intrigued by your thinking that we are one of "this kind of companies" when you haven't even read our website, don't know me, don't know our software and don't know the field of neurofeedback well enough to know that your understanding of EEG is at least 6 decades out of date!
  11. QUOTE(alfa @ Feb 26 2008, 03:19 AM) Alfa, I'm just wondering if you read the contents of the http://www.zengar.com' target="_blank">www.zengar.com website?
  12. QUOTE(rpursley @ Feb 20 2008, 01:06 PM) Yes, that's certainly what it seems to be doing. It would be a nice feature to have a "real time" node also so that one could derive a "real" time stamp without having to include additional code at that point.
  13. I'm trying to use the Time node inside one of the Events of an Event Structure and I'm getting what to me seem to be odd results. If I could figure out how to post an image from the snipping tool I'd include it but all I'm doing is: 1. Right click on the Time Node to create an indicator 2. Connect the To Time Stamp function to the Time Node 3. Right click on the To Time Stamp function to create an indicator When I run my VI and trigger the event I see a numeric value in the indicator and a time stamp in the time stamp indicator but the year is 1904. The numeric value is 2123678 The time stamp value is 6:54:38.000 AM 1/25/1904 On the other hand, in the same event case, using the Get Date/Time in Seconds function gives 12:25:56.188 PM 2/20/2008 so what am I doing wrong? BTW, I'm using 8.5.
  14. QUOTE(alfa @ Jan 26 2008, 12:58 AM) Actually you're quite a bit out of date in delineating EEG activity in those two terms. You might want to look at the references I've posted at www.zengar.com, esp looking at the Correlates of Consciousness chart.
  15. QUOTE(jlokanis @ Jan 24 2008, 10:39 AM) or perhaps we could lean on NI to improve the DCT. That way we could all use the SAME interface that was directly from NI instead of having twenty different ways to implement the same functionality. I presonally hope to NEVER use .NET, C# or C++ in my project. Pure LV makes my life much, much simpler. But, then again, I am focussed on one major project and supporting it as an individual developer so my needs are likely different from others on this forum.
  16. QUOTE(Aristos Queue @ Dec 19 2007, 05:01 PM) Understood and, in general, I agree absolutely with this. I greatly prefer to stick with processes, etc that AEs can support but can also bump up to R&D as needed. That having been said, I'm still using the legacy serial i/o functions so....I don't even follow my own advice on everything!
  17. QUOTE(Aristos Queue @ Dec 19 2007, 03:28 PM) So the short answer is: No, there is no easy way without OpenG. Are you also suggesting by this that Open VI Object Refence ought not to be used???
  18. QUOTE(Aitor Solar @ Dec 19 2007, 02:58 AM) Is there an easy way to navigate to and find it if you're not using OpenG?
  19. QUOTE(Aristos Queue @ Dec 14 2007, 07:20 PM) Is there any particular reason to not use the sub-VI approach recommended above? FWIW I like that approach as it retains some "form" consistency, can be reused pretty easily and can be searched for within a project, etc.
  20. QUOTE(Aristos Queue @ Dec 11 2007, 04:39 PM) I'm on SSP and just received some CDs in the mail and they were labeled "Fourth Quarter" or something like that (I don't have them with me currently while I'm traveling). Was this not some form of "update"?
  21. QUOTE(Jim Kring @ Dec 8 2007, 11:38 AM) FWIW, that's certainly how it always seemed to me.
  22. QUOTE(alfa @ Nov 21 2007, 11:58 PM) And the non-invasive alternatives are completely ignored -- like what I've developed using LV: www.zengar.com val
  23. QUOTE(alfa @ Nov 21 2007, 11:58 PM) And the non-invasive alternatives are completely ignored -- like what I've developed using LV: www.zengar.com val
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