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Tells you how far the storm is. The basis is that sound travels at 4.8 miles/second. This is simplistic.
This is a Newsgroup program which is better than anything I found on PSC. Do NOT vote as I did not write this and I am only sharing this excellent code written by Uwe Keller.
This is one of many of my medical artificial intelligence programs. Yes I know this isn't what you might consider AI, but I do. The program combines a bunch of algorithms to generate an interpretation of CV risk based upon history, BP and lipid levels. I've included the xls files from the Medical Algorithms web site for your interest (that is why the project is so big-sorry). The logic is intermediate while the programming beginners and it is not commented.
You will note that this works for both Win 9X and WinNT/2000!!! I take no credit for this code as I found it and altered it only slightly to save the icon positions for a given resolution. Frankly, I am a novice at API and much of this is over my head. The code saves the current Desktop Icon positions. You may move them around as you choose and then restore them. It saves the data to a file for each resolution you choose. Sort of like EasyDesk
Adds a context popup menu topic within Internet Explorer on selected text to generate a Google search. It can be configured to do anything you'd like.
Tells you how far the storm is. The basis is that sound travels at 4.8 miles/second. This is simplistic.
This is one of many of my medical artificial intelligence programs. Yes I know this isn't what you might consider AI, but I do. The program combines a bunch of algorithms to generate an interpretation of CV risk based upon history, BP and lipid levels. I've included the xls files from the Medical Algorithms web site for your interest (that is why the project is so big-sorry). The logic is intermediate while the programming beginners and it is not commented.
Update: Reference error fixed Updates: (03-28-08) Fixed some bugs and minor stuff (3-24-08): The color output has been corrected. Compatibility with Premiere Minus AVI txtCodeId=68993 has been added. MPG options removed. Vb-accelerator removed. Some bugs may persist. Update (7-10-07) See the new animation. I've added panning which is a feature often seen in videos when a still image is panned from side to side. You can now Step Capture. This will save the selected screen area to an AVI and to an animated GIF. *** I need help adjusting the frame rate on the Step GIF's although Pause and Re-Start are good alternatives. Some of the functionality was borrowed from: txtCodeId=46847. Also, txtCodeId=50310 and Ray Mercer [http://www.shrinkwrapvb.com] for the BMP2AVI code. Make sure that you compile the included zip file to AVItoGIF.exe and put this in the app.path. Here's the limited documentation: [http://moosenose.com/Screen2AVI-GIF.htm] The flickering has been corrected and the cursor is captured again 7-14-05
Adds a context popup menu topic within Internet Explorer on selected text to generate a Google search. It can be configured to do anything you'd like.
[Update: (03-30-08)Scanning support added using ezTwain {http://www.geocities.com/smigman.geo/mci/download.html} You may scan into a transparent layer. Some bugs removed and menus improved.]...This is modification of vbPaint by Theo Zacharias (theo_yz@yahoo.com). I've added transparent layers and the abilty to create panoramas. It has filters, the ability to edit the layers individually and to flatten or merge down. It's therefore a little like Photshop. The picture tells the story. Update(7-16-07): Bugs fixed. Update(07-10-07): I removed the un-needed references and components. I've also added the ability to cut & paste from the Desktop with transparency. Update (07-19-07): I've added a help file (online as to not increase the file size) [http://www.moosenose.com/vbPainter/vbPainter.htm]. It can also be accessed through the help menu.
Update(7-20-2008):The program has been completed and now Interprets Hemodynamics, Arterial Blood Gases, Oxyhemoglobin dissociation curves, Oxygen dosage, Renal failure parameters and intravascular volume status, Directs Fluid challenges, Total Parenteral Nutrition, Calculates Resting Energy Expenditure from hemodynamic variables, Pharmacokinetic dosing of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics and Theophylline, Calculates Mechanical Ventilator values, Calculates Apache II mortality score and Glascow Coma Score. This program is for educational application only as it hasn't been tested completely in a clinical setting and errors may exist in the code....Medical expert program to interpret hemodynamic values obtained from a right heart catherization. Intensive Care Medicine, Critical Care. Ported from Palm operating system. Tabctl32.ocx can be downloaded here, if needed: www.moosenose.com/ICU-OCXs.zip
For the student of Chinese or the traveler to the Peoples Republic of China (Mandarin Chinese-Simplified), this is a complete learning utility. It includes a Chinese-English-Pinyin general and medical dictionary. Extensive phrases with an emphasis on medical complaints, allergies and medications. Using SAPI 5.1, everything is pronounced and read in English or Chinese and may be recorded to wav files which then may be converted to mp3's (using the support files: [www.moosenose.com/www.moosenose.com/OCX-EXE.zip]. Extensive help is included. Sapi 5.1 SDK [http://download.microsoft.com/download/speechSDK/SDK/5.1/WXP/EN-US/speechsdk51.exe] and the Asian Language Pack [http://download.microsoft.com/download/speechSDK/SDK/5.1/WXP/EN-US/speechsdk51LangPack.exe] must be installed for the speech functions and the regional settings must be adjusted to PRC Chinese to see the Chinese characters. Online help can be had here: [http://www.moosenose.com/v2.01/PinyinDictionary2.01.htm]. The program uses Tabctl32.ocx & Mp3Enc.ocx [in the downloaded support files] as well as the Richtx32.ocx and WebBrowser controls. The program files (with the dictionaries) is 10 MB and SAPI 5.1 is 83MB & the Language pack is 70MB.
Minor upgrades: (03-28-08) Tweaked a few things, fixed a few errors. (3-24-08): Now compatible with my program (CaptureScreen2AVI-GIF-MPG txtCodeId=61619). Compile and copy all executables and dll's to the root directory of CaptureScreen2AVI-GIF and enjoy. Major Update(07-22-07): Additional features have elevated this project into an Adobe Premiere like video processing utility. The interface has improved as the video frames can be viewed in a timeline, selected, processed with many effects, joined, split and saved as an AVI. I will try to write a help file soon...The program accepts multiple AVI (only and success may be contingent on the codec) files and will process them frame by frame. Disk consumption depends on the file size and resolution. Audio is not processed. I recommend small AVIs and/or limiting the number of frames captured. One may then join selected frames or all of the frames. The program accepts AVI's of different resolutions as well. One may also load a single avi and split out sections to write using a multiselect timeline. This is`based in part on Ray Mercers AVI code with some modifications. This utility compliments and will likely be incorporated in my Screen Capture program here on PSC.. Update(07-16-07): I've added the ability to apply effects (using AMAZING EFFECTS txtCodeId=55328, GraphicalDLL.dll; if you can't compile the C++ DLL, you may download it here: www.moosenose.com/GraphicalDLL.zip). Some minor bugs were fixed as well.---Update (08-25-07)---Interface improved, File backup and restore, Make animated GIF from edited video, Better selection features on timeline and view video with default avi viewing program. The Root.gif pictures shows which files should be in the root directory and the extra projects are included.---Update(08-29-07)---The program now prompts you for missing files and creates the directory structure. Sorry for the oversight and unfriendliness.
Simply compile to an exe and drag/drop any ocx or dll on it. It copies the file to the system32 directory (uses SHGetSpecialFolderLocation Lib "shell32.dll" API) and registers it. It saves me time as I was always copying the files to the system32, finding them and then registering them. Now, I don't have to. I will work on adding it to the Windows Explorer Context Menu (shell), maybe...---Update (08-25-07)---Fixed a bug in the Command$---Update(08-28-07)---Add/Remove Register/Unregister to the Windows Explorer Shell
As you know, computers generate a pseudo set of random numbers. This is unavoidable in a digital environment. A coin toss is in reality an analog event. The only way to have a truly random number generator is by introducing an analog to digital conversion. This program does exactly that. The analog random event sampled is sound frequency and by using a microphone, a completely random set of numbers (seeds) are generated. The audio FFT is borrowed from PSC. Many methods have been suggested to perform this task. Some have used random data sets as seeds. Others have sampled mouse movement. A website provides realtime random atmospheric data (www.random.org). There has even been a proposal to include a cesium chip in all computers eventually as it decays in a random fashion. My method seems foolproof as long as a microphone is set at a reasonable sensitivity and the environment is noisey. The importance of true randomization cannot be overemphasized as this is essential for the scientific method and in clinical studies. My application, which will be posted soon, is simpler and more abstruse. I intend to use this random generator to identify variations in our collective unconscious, an idea I heard about on National Geographic. ---Update(08-22-07):Instability added, minor changes ---Update (08-25-07): Algorithm improved, Added Temporal Instability monitor with raw data, Chi Squared Statistic with table to assess randomness. You may compare a Simulation (using the Timer seed) versus my Hardware (sound) Seed, although significant difference will require over about 1 million flips. The instability data may be viewed in 15 minute intervals for about 1 year using MSChart32. Rudimentary help file with more to follow.
Input any bmp, gif, jpg or wmf graphic of any resolution. The program uses .PaintPicture to resize the original, section it into 16 picture boxes and prints each out sequentially on selectable paper sizes and printers. I borrowed the printer activeX and references are preserved in the archive. Now I can re-wallpaper my place with her pictures ;)
This is a graphic representation of the anatomy of your tracheobronchial tree (windpipe and airways) as viewed with a digital bronchoscope. This will eventually include the ability to record realtime findings and generate a report suitable for charting. At present it is only medically educational.
Updated ---(09-19-2007)--- This program is a combination of a few processes combined into one project. The idea was to develop an automated uncrackable (yeah right;) software registration process. I decided to use the serial number of the client's hard drive as the registration method, but I needed to embed this within the actual distributed executable. My solution (which is a work in progress), was to construct an autoresponder which would search for a subject keyword with the serial number. Write this to a module, re-compile the program with the module. Then, zip the executable using Winzip and finally email this back to the client. A help file is included. I've borrowed from a number of sources to get the autoresponder to work properly. You will need to compile the 2 DLL's included within the project. vbSendMail.dll Version 3.65 by Dean Dusenbery & FreeVBCode.com and POP3 library, http://www.evict.nl/open_source.asp: txtCodeId=62794 are greatly appreciated. Keywords: email, pop3, smtp, send, receive -----Updated with the following changes: The pop3 DLL upload was incomplete and this is corrected. I've added a link to the help file: http://moosenose.com/NutcrackerSweet/NutcrackerSweet.htm The interface has improved with the send and receive dialogs, the ability to dock, stay on top and go translucent. You can also launch your default email program and the help file shows how to included a Send/Receive to Outlook if it is present and referenced. I've also added the ability to send the client emails using a web portal thus avoiding smtp on the registrant end and this asp is included. Finally, I've added sampling the MAC address of the ethernet card to the registration process. The only way that I could do this on my computer was by parsing ipconfig.exe /all as the other methods didn't work...Oops, I fixed a little error that I missed.
Update(7-20-2008): Fixed Saving File, Disclaimer added, May now view data by day, week, month, etc...Next updates will likely include Insulin dosage adjustments, patient education, Nutritional education. Update(7-15-08): I left out the short data file. The screenshot was incomplete and fixed. The graph displays the values at the cursor and opens the particular record when clicked. One may zoom and contract the view as well...This is the initial part of a comprehensive medical Diabetes care program. At present, one inputs meal data, blood sugars, insulin dosage, gms carbohydrate and times. This is then plotted against time in a three tiered line graph. One may optimize and adjust therapy using this. It will likely be linked with an email option and autoresponder to send/receive from a care-giver's computer. Insulin titration information may be added but I am hesitant to put this on the patient side of the program. In addition, calculating gmCHO, glycemic index and Hba1c data will be added.
Update(5-13-08) >>> You may scan a document (multipage) or screen capture(s) (multipage) into pdf files. The file is then attached to an email and sent to a recipient using SMTP. A list of various SMTP servers is included. The faxes may be previewed as can their cover letters and log. All faxes are stored and can be resent. Twain scanning is performed with "eztw32.dll" which is included and can be downloaded here: {http://www.geocities.com/smigman.geo/mci/download.html} The PDF file creation is based upon [http://www.vb6.us/tutorials/visual-basic-tutorial-pdf] and requires jpeg files. The BMP to jpg conversion requires "ijl15.dll" and was obtained here: [http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?ijl15] and is included. The email with attachment is based on txtCodeId=7519 and uses the winsock control. If you have Outlook, you may compile CntrlOutlk.exe file into the root and your Contacts List may be accessed using Microsoft Outlook 11.0 Object Library.