Also, while the department of Zoology and the dept of Medicine may
indeed have well figured out that it would be a good idea to share
software, they in no way informed me, or
Marcus-whose-last-name-I-forget (Wall? Wald?), the two of us being the
ones that wrote the software in the first place. I do not think that
any 'set this up' was ever done, aside from handing over a copy of the
software. Which was really general purpose AD and DA conversion
routines in the first place .... unlikely to get you in trouble
I know this was over 30 (!) years ago, but there is one thing about this
story I have a question about. We've got the brain wave sensors on the
monkey caps, which are connected to A->D converters and then piggybacked
onto the VAX disk drive. The part I am missing is ... why would WRITING
to the disk drive cause voltage to be output to those devices, thus zapping
the monkeys? That's the part I never really understood.
--Ken
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