trisha wrote at
13 Aug 2011 11:08 PM GMT: From what the people at another forum found out, the radionic rates generated in Power Radionics (welz software) is largely randomized. The program is based on visual basic, which is a rudimentary software, and incompatible with windows 7 as you may have noticed.
CS is an altogether different cow. I know there were attempts to reverse engineer it, but no one succeeded.
I find a better connection with the free edition of CS than even the RI2400 which cost $199
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Quote: Interesting. As for CS, anyone knows how that works? I take it it's not necessary to play sound waves for the program to work effectively. I'm also wondering how it calculates the rates. There's a random component based on the moment the user pressed the SET button, but I'd like to believe it takes the trend and target into account for the calculus as well. Any clues? <span class="postbody">
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