From: Jim Meissner (jpmeissner_at_mindspring.com)
Date: 2001-12-04 01:33:37
Dear Doug:
> Are you
> using bufalo monitor to load the firmware? What tool(s)
> do you use to compile and load that onto the HC11?
Yes, Buffalo and the free AS11 compiler. I could send you the S19 files also.
> That's fine for hobbyists/hackers, but I don't think it's
> a good idea to base a product on a commercial board from
> someone else. It's too expensive, and what happens when
> they discontinue making the board?
Sorry, my mistake I thought this group was a bunch of hobbyists/hackers. We are building a commercial product? By golly where do I send the bill formy consulting time and code development?
Juergen P. (Jim) Meissner
Check out my Website at www.MeissnerResearch.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Sutherland
To: buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [buildcheapeeg] Re: I published current design at SourceForge
Hi Jim,
> I have put the SOURCE CODE for the HC11 on my webpage.
Cool, thanks Jim. I have some HC11 boards and I will try
loading the firmware to see if it loads okay. Are you
using bufalo monitor to load the firmware? What tool(s)
do you use to compile and load that onto the HC11?
> There is a lot of code there that has nothing to do with
> the EEG. I used an existing program that was part of an
> automated test system that I built for Eaton to test
> linear actuators for aircraft.
Cool, bonus code! We can LIFT the user up off the ground
when they get within target thresholds. hehehehehe.
> New Micros sells a 4" x 6" development board using the
> HC11 that has a large prototyping area. This would
> eliminate the need of making a PC board for the
> development stage.
That's fine for hobbyists/hackers, but I don't think it's
a good idea to base a product on a commercial board from
someone else. It's too expensive, and what happens when
they discontinue making the board?
> This looks very similar to the "missing" Motorola board.
This is the problem with building brainmaster. If there
was a PCB board design file, I would have already sent
it off to PCBexpress long ago and built that. So I think
it's a mistake to base it on a commercial board. The
custom PCB route will be cheaper and it's reproducable.
> The EEG that I built many years ago is almost identical
> to the Brain Master and could be up and running with
> minimum effort.
As I said, I'd like to try yours out. Maybe I can make
it work with my existing HC11 boards. I also want to
try out the OpenEEG design. I think it would be really
interesting to compare performance etc.
-- Doug
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The human-computer interface seems to be stuck on the
WIMP (windows, icons, menus, pointer) model. What I'd
like is to have you call me and my clothing answers.
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