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Author EKG/EEG Software Compatibility
vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com

2006-03-22, 3:40 pm


I'm wondering why some labs seem to tolerate such a level of proprietary
incompatibility between all the EEG/EKG products like Biosence Webster Carto,
Neuroscan Source/Curry, EGI, Besa, Igor &al. I mean, I see so much
advancement, but the major obstacle is lack of simultaneous interoperability,
wasting away the major promise of all the great computing speed. Is there
anything like SourceForge.net for such products? As an undergrad in 1980 I
had to explain to a senior medical professor why the CP/M computer the
microscope salesman was selling for $25,000 was identical to the one Radio
Shack was selling for $2,000. Has nothing changed in this cost-plus world
where no one takes the time to understand one another? Isn't there some place
that got it all figured out and working together? It all seems like broken
promises by those glorified clerical workers we call programmers just to keep
themselves perpetually employed.


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Psiclone

2006-03-22, 3:40 pm

competition makes things move faster, and i'm hiding my information on this
subject unless you pay me;)
....money is the root of all evil, for more info send 20$
....lack of money is the root of all evil

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>
> I'm wondering why some labs seem to tolerate such a level of

proprietary
> incompatibility between all the EEG/EKG products like Biosence Webster

Carto,
> Neuroscan Source/Curry, EGI, Besa, Igor &al. I mean, I see so much
> advancement, but the major obstacle is lack of simultaneous

interoperability,
> wasting away the major promise of all the great computing speed. Is there
> anything like SourceForge.net for such products? As an undergrad in 1980 I
> had to explain to a senior medical professor why the CP/M computer the
> microscope salesman was selling for $25,000 was identical to the one Radio
> Shack was selling for $2,000. Has nothing changed in this cost-plus world
> where no one takes the time to understand one another? Isn't there some

place
> that got it all figured out and working together? It all seems like broken
> promises by those glorified clerical workers we call programmers just to

keep
> themselves perpetually employed.
>
>
> - = -
> Vasos-Peter John Panagiotopoulos II, Columbia'81+, Bio$trategist
> BachMozart ReaganQuayle EvrytanoKastorian
> http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/vjp2/vasos.htm
> ---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
> [Urb sprawl confounds terror] [Remorse begets zeal] [Windows is for

Bimbos]
> [Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards]
>



vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com

2006-03-27, 12:29 am


Well, I think UCSD EEGLAB is what I want.


Basically the rule is: "user-friendly or proprietary means inflexible"


Fooey on GUI! Windows is for Bimbos! Java is for Jerks!


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Vasos-Peter John Panagiotopoulos II, Columbia'81+, Bio$trategist
BachMozart ReaganQuayle EvrytanoKastorian
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/vjp2/vasos.htm
---{Nothing herein constitutes advice. Everything fully disclaimed.}---
[Urb sprawl confounds terror] [Remorse begets zeal] [Windows is for Bimbos]
[Homeland Security means private firearms not lazy obstructive guards]

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