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It's been a long time since I've updated the journal here. Truth is I haven't done much at all. Well, other than moving countries, but whatever. Food's great here!
This will only be interesting to that one watcher that we probably know, but i've been working on something the past few days. Remember about a year ago i posted something about MindFlex and stuff? Of course you don't. Well, I redid it, and I redid it a thousand times better. Here's it with basic test graphs (not showing anything particularly useful yet, but i just got those graphs working, so yay!)
Raw data crunching and applying MATH to it took about 3 days. The gauge-rendering code took about 2 (too much math), and the graphs took me 4 hours. Maybe i'm slow.
I'll explain how it works later. But basically, this is that system-interface I've wanted to make for making use of my MindFlex for YEARS. Well, a YEAR. My end goal with this was to develop software to assist a lot in generating EEG recordings, as well as automatically detecting REM sleep of the wearer of the headset. I would also like to later port this to work with the $300 OpenEEG systems, a REAL (sorta) EEG. So then i can do REAL SCIENCE. But Maybe, with this, I can use this to do what I want sufficiently. Only testing (with my software) will tell how useful or not useful the MindFlex EEG will be.
Hope all 3 of you guys that watch me are alright. X3
This will only be interesting to that one watcher that we probably know, but i've been working on something the past few days. Remember about a year ago i posted something about MindFlex and stuff? Of course you don't. Well, I redid it, and I redid it a thousand times better. Here's it with basic test graphs (not showing anything particularly useful yet, but i just got those graphs working, so yay!)
Raw data crunching and applying MATH to it took about 3 days. The gauge-rendering code took about 2 (too much math), and the graphs took me 4 hours. Maybe i'm slow.
I'll explain how it works later. But basically, this is that system-interface I've wanted to make for making use of my MindFlex for YEARS. Well, a YEAR. My end goal with this was to develop software to assist a lot in generating EEG recordings, as well as automatically detecting REM sleep of the wearer of the headset. I would also like to later port this to work with the $300 OpenEEG systems, a REAL (sorta) EEG. So then i can do REAL SCIENCE. But Maybe, with this, I can use this to do what I want sufficiently. Only testing (with my software) will tell how useful or not useful the MindFlex EEG will be.
Hope all 3 of you guys that watch me are alright. X3
To those few who may still be watching my DA
Hello everyone, it's been a few millenia since my last update. Well, as is probably evident i've slowly left behind all of my artistic hopes and dreams and hence i've come to only post art that I get. I don't care that the information is public, but for those who may still watch me and wish to be informed, I have been very unwell in the year of 2022 due to various health issues that have at a few points come to threaten my life. As a young man in his 20's it's not what I should be going through, but here we are. In January I experienced a fall while cycling home from work, in which the entire impact was localised to my right shoulder. I've had a grade 3-4 AC-Dislocation with many medical complications, including now a grade 2 arthrisis in the joint by the rockwell scale, and I have been on temporary disability since. In April my father has passed away unexpectedly before his time, and ever since my mental and neurological health has worsened significantly. First suspected to be
Well it's 2015
What will you do in 2015? I've kinda stopped posting stuff to DA so don't expect much in the future. But I'm alive and well everyone.
Happy new years and whatever. :P
Chip Arbitrary 2.0 does something
Well, I got this done a long time ago, but I didn't post it because I wasn't too in the mood.
It now has a virtual display that works, Here it is, running the first program I made for it: A fibbonaci calculator! With some pretty shapes.
And of course the code behind it looks like this.
I didn't make an assembler yet so I had to write everything manually byte-for-byte.
And here's a pretty retro-esque demo video of it working!
Up next will be pong. And for real this time. Next i'll get started on building a physical "stackchip computer" using a bunch of microcontrollers to run the CPU and video output to a composite video signal (the yello
Chip arbitrary again!
A few days ago, I decided two things.
1. I am finally going to learn C
2. I am going to re-make Chip Arbitrary, and right this time
So I did so! I picked up my design papers for the Chip Arbitrary remake and made it real. The new programming language is entirely stack-based (Part of the challenge) and as of recently, fully turing complete. Lately I've been spending all my time learning Allegro 5 and using that to make this interface:
The little emulated machine has a total of something like160 bytes of RAM. :P Maximum would be about 64 KB, though.
What happened here was that some slapped together math problem solving code with a loop app
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I just read this now, and yes, I remember something along the lines of MindFlex.
I can't think of how useful this would be to some researchers working on sleep and brain activity.
And wow, you got the "open source privetly developed software" look perfectly
Anyway, Hi, I'm still alive too after a week in Paris.
Amazing.
I can't think of how useful this would be to some researchers working on sleep and brain activity.
And wow, you got the "open source privetly developed software" look perfectly
Anyway, Hi, I'm still alive too after a week in Paris.
Amazing.