From: Rob Sacks (editor_at_realization.org)
Date: 2001-08-10 11:48:08
Hi Joerg,
Thanks for answering my questions and providing
the screen shots. Very interesting, I appreciate it.
I'll look at them more carefully over the weekend.
> I always thought meditation were good for memory ?
> A friend has told me about earliest childhood memories
> in a deeply relaxed state.
I've noticed that old memories often surface
unexpectedly during meditation but maybe this
involves a different mental mechanism from the
attempt to deliberately recall something? Or
maybe childhood memories are different in this
respect from memories created in adulthood?
> That is not necessary. The timer chip could be set to 1193
> (the exact but impossible value would be 1193.18)
> and would then produce one interrupt each 1 msec.
>
> If you want to check the time in between the interrupts,
> you simply read out the timer counter register, that
> is clocked with 1.19318 Mhz.
Yes, of course you're right. I wasn't thinking.
> I must admit that I have not the slightest experience with
> windows programming.
Oh, how I envy you! :)
Regards
Rob
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