Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 We're looking at setting up a multi-station neurofeedback clinic using BioExplorer and pendants. The aim is to have 4 or 5 neurofeedback stations running at the same time for the after school run so that we can offer families a neurofeedback service at very cheap rates through our charitable trust. I imagine you need one BioExplorer dongle per computer, but I was wondering whether it would be possible to have a computer for the therapist that could be partitioned in such a way that each of four client sessions could be running from that one computer at the same time, while projecting each of their individual Instruments 2 windows to a partitioned monitor that the client was watching. (Is that the longest sentence in the world?). I hope that makes sense. Any thoughts? Mark Darling Sunshine Coast, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 No way that I can think of. Pete > > From: " Mark Darling " <mdarling@...> > Date: 2006/03/06 Mon AM 12:04:30 EST > " BrainTrainer List " < >, > " Pocket-Neurobics Forum " <pocket-neurobics > > Subject: multiple station set-up > > We're looking at setting up a multi-station neurofeedback clinic using BioExplorer and pendants. The aim is to have 4 or 5 neurofeedback stations running at the same time for the after school run so that we can offer families a neurofeedback service at very cheap rates through our charitable trust. > > I imagine you need one BioExplorer dongle per computer, but I was wondering whether it would be possible to have a computer for the therapist that could be partitioned in such a way that each of four client sessions could be running from that one computer at the same time, while projecting each of their individual Instruments 2 windows to a partitioned monitor that the client was watching. (Is that the longest sentence in the world?). > > I hope that makes sense. Any thoughts? > > Mark Darling > Sunshine Coast, Australia > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Try this http://www.42u.com/video-switch-monitor-switches.htm I knew that AV tech stuff would be useful! -- A Do Something Useful multiple station set-up We're looking at setting up a multi-station neurofeedback clinic using BioExplorer and pendants. The aim is to have 4 or 5 neurofeedback stations running at the same time for the after school run so that we can offer families a neurofeedback service at very cheap rates through our charitable trust. I imagine you need one BioExplorer dongle per computer, but I was wondering whether it would be possible to have a computer for the therapist that could be partitioned in such a way that each of four client sessions could be running from that one computer at the same time, while projecting each of their individual Instruments 2 windows to a partitioned monitor that the client was watching. (Is that the longest sentence in the world?). I hope that makes sense. Any thoughts? Mark Darling Sunshine Coast, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Found just the thing! Videoclick. Multi Input/Output, set up a quad or a hundred. If you see WOPR on one of the machines ask it for a nice game of chess. http://63.134.199.135/m/_general/videoclick.asp -- A Do Something Useful multiple station set-up We're looking at setting up a multi-station neurofeedback clinic using BioExplorer and pendants. The aim is to have 4 or 5 neurofeedback stations running at the same time for the after school run so that we can offer families a neurofeedback service at very cheap rates through our charitable trust. I imagine you need one BioExplorer dongle per computer, but I was wondering whether it would be possible to have a computer for the therapist that could be partitioned in such a way that each of four client sessions could be running from that one computer at the same time, while projecting each of their individual Instruments 2 windows to a partitioned monitor that the client was watching. (Is that the longest sentence in the world?). I hope that makes sense. Any thoughts? Mark Darling Sunshine Coast, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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