From: Rob Sacks (editor_at_realization.org)
Date: 2000-10-22 00:00:40
Hi Steve,
Great! Sounds like maybe we should think about
dividing the work between us or something? My
problem here is that I have to maintain complete
authorship over all the vital components of the
program I'm writing because I have to keep the
option open of using it for the second, separate
commercial project I'm involved with simultaneously.
This is very awkward. :(
Pretending for the moment that that problem
doesn't exist, here are a couple of things it would
be very nice to have help with:
-- Better digital filters. For the first draft, I'm
planning to implement a quadrature filter wrapped
around a Butterworth or elliptical IIR filter. The
IIR filter will be lowpass fixed-frequency, and
the quadrature stuff will shift the effective frequency
to whatever arbitrary frequency is requested by
the user.
I have no idea if this is the best way to do this, I'm
new to DSP. (This is how Tom Collura does it in his
BrainMaster program. I'm just following his example.)
-- I would love for us to have at least one really cool
game for feedback. Events in the game, or the relative
difficulty of inputting commands, would
depend on where the brainwaves are in relation to
threshholds. (This could be totally separate from the
app I've started writing. Maybe we could work on
this together? )
I'm leaving in a few hours for eight days and won't
have email, so if you don't hear back from me, please
don't take it personally. I'll be in touch again in
a little over a week.
Regards,
Rob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Ness" <sness_at_sness.net>
To: <buildcheapeeg_at_egroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: [buildcheapeeg] current issues
> Hi All,
>
> Wow! I'm very excited by this last set of emails, what a cool project!
>
> I'd just like to volunteer to help with any software development that
> needs to be done. I have lots of experience with coding on Linux, mostly
> high level scientific and GUI programming, but also some kernel
> hacking. I've done lots of C++ and lots of C programming.
>
>
> Steven.
> sness_at_sness.net
>
>
>
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