On Fri 11 Sep, Gerry & Brig Haines wrote: > How do we do this, what do we need, and when is it done. > Thanks, > Gerry([log in to unmask] > > > Hello Gerry, (I assume that your question was intended for me?) Thanks for your interest in my program. It is difficult to explain the program in a few words, but I have posted a comprehensive description of how it works and what you have to do on Simon Coles' web site (The URL is given below>. Now the bad news (at least, you may see it that way): I operate a computer which is made in the UK (Called an Acorn RiscPC) It is (in my rather biased opinion) way ahwad of the IBM PC in user-friendliness. However, to achieve this , it inevitably has to use Acorn's own Operating System called RiscOS3.7 and this OS is not compatible with DOS, or Windoze3.1, 95 etc (Not even the Apple computer). In a way, this is good news because the technique which I used could be called an iterative analysis which is trying to deal with so many unknowns with so few facts that I have to cut in and direct the analysis to stop the occasional wild error. It sounds as if I am pre-judging the outcome, but it would be more correct to say that I am feeding my long experience in to improve the quality of the output. The test, of course is Does the Program Work?, and thanks to participation of various people on this list over the past 2 years, I have tried it on 20 subjects, with 15 of them reporting significant inmprovement in their condition. The program requires you to record your condition on a scale of +2 to -2 (The Web site will explain that) over a complete day (maybe 3 or 4 days in total) and that calls for a considerable effort on your part. I then analyse the data and send the results back to you. I should tell you that 80% to 90% of people like yourself who show interest, never return to take the analysis further. Thats OK by me - I am happy to help those who are prepared to do some work for their own benefit, so I look forward to hearing from you when you have read the articles. The Web Site is at - http://james.parkinsons.org.uk/index.htm Or you can go direct to my articles on this URL http://james.parkinsons.org.uk/brian.htm There are some excellent articles in Simons web site, apart from my stuff, so have a good read. Regards, -- Brian Collins <[log in to unmask]> -- Brian Collins <[log in to unmask]>