With the whole 3D print file, pcq gerber, program...
I've actually had a nogasm 99% done for months. There is one part that, unfortunately, is also used in medical equipment like ventilators that is in short supply and has been for months. None of the suppliers know when they will be available again. I've done all the 3d printing, I had the circuit boards made in China (30 of them in white, btw) but I can't get the air pressure sensor I need so I can't even use the damn thing. If any of you are interested in building one of these when all the parts are available, I'd be happy to help out however I can; 3d printing or soldering perhaps?
I don’t know where you are but I would gladly lighten you of one board 😁
Maybe the 3D print also. We’ll get back when it’s again available 🤔
What air pressure sensor do you need?
Make, model, basic type or serial communication??
I may be able to locate something from my line of work.
(05 Apr 2021, 17:00 )Tinker D Wrote: What air pressure sensor do you need?
NXP mp3v5050gp
I don't know how it communicates but you can look up the spec sheet. All I know is if I can't get that exact one, I wouldn't have a clue how to alter the code or the electronics to use a different one.
(06 Apr 2021, 04:32 )Tinker D Wrote: Came up with this.
Ooooooh, that might work. Can I get a link please?
@essanym did you ever get this thing finished? I've spent too much time today reading and thinking about putting one of them together, and figured SOMEONE here would have some experience. I'd be pretty interested in getting one of those boards if you still have any, and would welcome a pointer to any other resources about this that you might have.
(06 Apr 2021, 04:32 )Tinker D Wrote: Came up with this.
Ooooooh, that might work. Can I get a link please?
@essanym did you ever get this thing finished? I've spent too much time today reading and thinking about putting one of them together, and figured SOMEONE here would have some experience. I'd be pretty interested in getting one of those boards if you still have any, and would welcome a pointer to any other resources about this that you might have.
I got the part I needed after 6 months of waiting but I've also started my job back at around the same time so haven't gotten around to actually putting it together. Maybe I will now that it's fresh on my mind again. I do have plenty of the boards I could sell. $5 plus shipping in the US. They can easily fit in a padded envelope. Only pointer I can give you is know how to solder before attempting this.
24 Aug 2021, 18:10 (This post was last modified: 24 Aug 2021, 22:07 by Like Ra.)
I made this version of the device https://github.com/night-howler/protogasm/
it has the same algorithm.
It works only on paper.
Either too late or too early the reaction and each time in a different way.
Orgasm is too difficult a thing and only machine learning can predict it.
12 Jul 2022, 22:22 (This post was last modified: 12 Jul 2022, 23:49 by Like Ra.)
I know this thread has been a bit dead for a while, but isn't the real problem in detecting how close one is to an orgasm more in the data? I mean, how would you even know someone is close without brain monitoring? Muscle contractions are a hard maybe at best.
If we could gather lots of data on it and know nearly the exact moment of the orgasm, it should be trivial to input that into a machine to predict orgasms. Difficulty is in the data collection and the somewhat random nature of it.