The version of the MentalGames software only has two of the sections available. Does anyone know if there are future releases of this software planned? Are there any other good resources for ThoughtStream compatible software?
~Rob
The version of the MentalGames software only has two of the sections available. Does anyone know if there are future releases of this software planned? Are there any other good resources for ThoughtStream compatible software?
~Rob
MentalGames is written by another company, not by MindPlace. I believe there are additional modules available through them. Your best bet would be to check at http://www.mental-games.com/ to see what's available.Originally Posted by LucidOne
The only other "Thoughstream compatible" software that I know of is the software that comes with the unit called "Thoughtstream Interface".
Hi,
when you register - which is free - you can by internet get two or three more games for free.
You can also pay some money and get a completely new game.
Please be back if you find that any more levels are comming. They have not put anything new forward in my time (i.e. since early last spring).
Kind Regards
MindMan
Last edited by Andy; 04-28-2011 at 02:43 PM.
I'm glad to see a new MG module available, though puzzled that this was the first I'd heard of it!
I don't think this is the same as a new "level", though.
MindPlace will be moving towards the use of open source software, which will be free, as the principle PC software for our biofeedback systems. We'll start with the coming PreSage, but I expect that we will also add support for ThoughtStream.
It's been a few years since the first two "levels" were developed (2001). Maybe with the hardware developed in 100 years they'll be able to create the rest of the levels.
The interface has a very bad designed. I almost regret I bought it.
Excellent idea!
My suggestion is to start by creating ..libraries. Even for VB, you could have a file with all the functions needed to get the data from the devices, and another one to offer some higher level functions that have the notion of a session, sensitivity, etc.
Can't wait to use it.
Alex
I understand your concerns about the glacial rate of Mental Games updates; I think author Andrzej Slawinski had shifted his focus towards the multiuser (and expensive) Verim software in recent years, though he has recently indicated that he is now working on a new level.
Re: libraries--we have developed an ActiveX control for Procyon, though it appears to be hard to access via C++ (though not VB). Are you a software author, by any chance?
Thanks for your suggestions!
--Robert--
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