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Sorry for your difficulty with 1.9A and your USB

to serial converter. We have seen these problems,

and have a solution for them, fortunately.

I'm glad you are watching your EEG, you are correct

that this is a data problem. It comes up with the original

1.9A software on some USB converters.

The problem you see is fixed in a 1.9A update.

You can get this update at:

www.brainmaster.com/software/update/1.9A

You should download this update, and the weird 2-channel

data should not appear again.

I'm very sorry for your inconvenience and confusion on this.

We do recommend that 1.9A users who have USB to

serial converters get this update and use it, to ensure this

does not happen.

Tom

brainmaster assessment

> i finally got an assessment done, and i've posted the screens here:

> http://datadump.homelinux.com/user/jeff/brainm/assess.html

>

> tangentially, it turns out that the USB adapter (Bytecc DB925)-- which

> was working fine for single channel once i got the updated drivers --

> does not seem to work well in dual channel mode. you can see in this

> screen what i was getting:

> http://datadump.homelinux.com/user/jeff/brainm/2channel.jpg

>

> so i had to format linux off my old laptop, put win98 back on, load

> the drivers, brainm software, etc. and it just really adds insult to

> injury. the PCMCIA adapter, which seemed so promising, was giving me

> major spiking artifacts every few seconds, so i had sent that back a

> few weeks ago. i might try another brand of USB -> serial adapter

> before giving up on it if anyone has any recs.

>

> anyway, if anyone can give me some direction after reviewing the

> assessment screens that would be helpful. the high theta in screen 3

> seems like an obvious problem, to my untrained eyes at least. in the

> interest of staying on topic, i just ask that people restrict their

> comments to neurofeedback suggestions only. i already have a rabbi and

> i don't require any more spiritual guidance at this point. ;)

>

> thanks

>

>

>

>

>

>

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wow, that is great! i'm so glad i posted about that. thanks for the

fast reply -- made my night! :D

> Sorry for your difficulty with 1.9A and your USB

> to serial converter. We have seen these problems,

> and have a solution for them, fortunately.

>

> I'm glad you are watching your EEG, you are correct

> that this is a data problem. It comes up with the original

> 1.9A software on some USB converters.

>

> The problem you see is fixed in a 1.9A update.

>

> You can get this update at:

>

> www.brainmaster.com/software/update/1.9A

>

> You should download this update, and the weird 2-channel

> data should not appear again.

>

> I'm very sorry for your inconvenience and confusion on this.

> We do recommend that 1.9A users who have USB to

> serial converters get this update and use it, to ensure this

> does not happen.

>

> Tom

>

> brainmaster assessment

>

>

> > i finally got an assessment done, and i've posted the screens here:

> > http://datadump.homelinux.com/user/jeff/brainm/assess.html

> >

> > tangentially, it turns out that the USB adapter (Bytecc DB925)-- which

> > was working fine for single channel once i got the updated drivers --

> > does not seem to work well in dual channel mode. you can see in this

> > screen what i was getting:

> > http://datadump.homelinux.com/user/jeff/brainm/2channel.jpg

> >

> > so i had to format linux off my old laptop, put win98 back on, load

> > the drivers, brainm software, etc. and it just really adds insult to

> > injury. the PCMCIA adapter, which seemed so promising, was giving me

> > major spiking artifacts every few seconds, so i had sent that back a

> > few weeks ago. i might try another brand of USB -> serial adapter

> > before giving up on it if anyone has any recs.

> >

> > anyway, if anyone can give me some direction after reviewing the

> > assessment screens that would be helpful. the high theta in screen 3

> > seems like an obvious problem, to my untrained eyes at least. in the

> > interest of staying on topic, i just ask that people restrict their

> > comments to neurofeedback suggestions only. i already have a rabbi and

> > i don't require any more spiritual guidance at this point. ;)

> >

> > thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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no joy, Tom. i downloaded the file, clicked on it, and unzipped the

Master.exe file directly into my brainmaster directory. i still get

the spikes, and after a few seconds XP bluescreens and crashes. i have

a Thinkpad R40 if that helps.

thanks

> Sorry for your difficulty with 1.9A and your USB

> to serial converter. We have seen these problems,

> and have a solution for them, fortunately.

>

> I'm glad you are watching your EEG, you are correct

> that this is a data problem. It comes up with the original

> 1.9A software on some USB converters.

>

> The problem you see is fixed in a 1.9A update.

>

> You can get this update at:

>

> www.brainmaster.com/software/update/1.9A

>

> You should download this update, and the weird 2-channel

> data should not appear again.

>

> I'm very sorry for your inconvenience and confusion on this.

> We do recommend that 1.9A users who have USB to

> serial converters get this update and use it, to ensure this

> does not happen.

>

> Tom

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If you ran the assessment, you should have produced a 3-minute text file for each of the site pairs. Please back-channel me with those and I'll put them into the assessment form.

Pete

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brainmaster assessment

i finally got an assessment done, and i've posted the screens here:http://datadump.homelinux.com/user/jeff/brainm/assess.htmltangentially, it turns out that the USB adapter (Bytecc DB925)-- whichwas working fine for single channel once i got the updated drivers --does not seem to work well in dual channel mode. you can see in thisscreen what i was getting:http://datadump.homelinux.com/user/jeff/brainm/2channel.jpgso i had to format linux off my old laptop, put win98 back on, loadthe drivers, brainm software, etc. and it just really adds insult toinjury. the PCMCIA adapter, which seemed so promising, was giving memajor spiking artifacts every few seconds, so i had sent that back afew weeks ago. i might try another brand of USB -> serial adapterbefore giving up on it if anyone has any recs.anyway, if anyone can give me some direction after reviewing theassessment screens that would be helpful. the high theta in screen 3seems like an obvious problem, to my untrained eyes at least. in theinterest of staying on topic, i just ask that people restrict theircomments to neurofeedback suggestions only. i already have a rabbi andi don't require any more spiritual guidance at this point. ;) thanks

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Let's work directly on this issue, to avoid having all these

details busying up the list group.

This is definitely not the expected behavior. Make sure the

file is named master.exe and has replaced the previous file,

and that it is in the directory c:\brainm. The changes in this

code are definitely not the type to cause a blue screen.

It may be best to reboot the machine after the file is replaced,

to make sure Windows is not keeping an old copy in memory.

Please email us at info@... or call us at 440 232-6000 and

we will work directly with you on this.

Tom

Re: brainmaster assessment

>

> no joy, Tom. i downloaded the file, clicked on it, and unzipped the

> Master.exe file directly into my brainmaster directory. i still get

> the spikes, and after a few seconds XP bluescreens and crashes. i have

> a Thinkpad R40 if that helps.

>

> thanks

>

>

>

> > Sorry for your difficulty with 1.9A and your USB

> > to serial converter. We have seen these problems,

> > and have a solution for them, fortunately.

> >

> > I'm glad you are watching your EEG, you are correct

> > that this is a data problem. It comes up with the original

> > 1.9A software on some USB converters.

> >

> > The problem you see is fixed in a 1.9A update.

> >

> > You can get this update at:

> >

> > www.brainmaster.com/software/update/1.9A

> >

> > You should download this update, and the weird 2-channel

> > data should not appear again.

> >

> > I'm very sorry for your inconvenience and confusion on this.

> > We do recommend that 1.9A users who have USB to

> > serial converters get this update and use it, to ensure this

> > does not happen.

> >

> > Tom

>

>

>

>

>

>

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