If you need to desensitize your material, this approach won't work for that.  It's just for checking out the material (and possibly doing other account functions).

Lori

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Gerard Henry <ghenry@cmi.univ-mrs.fr> wrote:
On 12/07/10 14:45, tgoatley@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello Gerard,
> Have you thought of not purchasing from 3M and using a home grown
> selfchech instead. Chech out Eric Meltons home grown selfcheck on
> YouTube. He has instructions on how to obtain the package and
> instructions there as well. Let me know if you need anymore imformation.
> I have set this up on Ubuntu as well as Microsoft XP.
>
> Todd Goatley
> Email: TGoatley@gmail.com
> Mobile mail: 7752230839@tmomail.com
> C: 775-223-0839
>
> Sent from myTouch 4G
>

i don't understand,where do you find hardware material on E. Melton's
project?
http://code.google.com/p/open-source-self-check/

are you able to construct yourself a magnetic sensitizer? taking care of
health impact?



gerard
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