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Re: weird apple bus card and other issues
In article <19981110052927.19460.00001956@ng41.aol.com>,
supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) wrote:
> chemo_gnostic@my-dejanews.com wrote:
>
> >jc hughes <prion@negia.net>
> > Also I found a weird Apple II bus card with software :
> > it connects to 3 EEG/physiograph leads and comes with
> > "IntelliTool Physiogrip" software , 1984.
> > The software complains that it wants to calibrate a
> > "force transducer" which i apparently don't have.
> > Can i make a biofeedback machine out of this?
> > Any info? Thanks! jc
>
> Force transducer is for converting a force (from,
> for example, a frog muscle) into an electrical
> signal so that you can chart it on the Apple II.
> Probably outputs to a physiograph
it outputs to a printer, making the apple a complete physiograph.
which prints
> the results.
>
> Looks like you have a card made specifically for
> a physiology laboratory. The EEG leads also
> typical for this type of equipment.
>
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