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What
hardware do I need?
All you need is a Pentium computer
with Windows 95 or 98. That's it !!! If you want to capture video data, you
will need to get the IOmega Buz capturing card (cost $150) or another capturing
card. The advantage of the Buz is that it provides a true 60 fields per second data
capture. Many other cards can capture only 30 fields per second. You can use
either Analog or Digital Cameras. You can store the "pictures" directly to the
hard disk by plugging your Camcorder into your computer or from a video cassette using the
VCR. If you have a Notebook, you will need a capture card that connects to the
parallel input (where the printer is connected) and grab frame by frame. Make sure
that the grabbed file is in the normal .AVI or .MPEG format. These are standard
formats and the APAS system uses only standard formats. (Most other companies
utilize specialized, unique file formats that are incompatible with other software
packages.) If you are interested in collecting analog data from EMG or Force Plates,
you will need an A/D converter. We recommend the "ComputerBoards" company
which is the inexpensive and as reliable as more costly boards. (A 330 kHz sampling
board for 16 channels input should cost approximately $500.00.)
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