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Welcome E-Stim over the internet? Or just E-Stim from your own computer? These days with the advent of usb, bluetooth, internet enables phones and more, people are always looking for ways to control their pleasure from other devices. Several companies have tried to create internet enables sex toys, or vibrators that connect to your PC, but few adult toys offer the range of pleasures that E-Stim can give, and even fewer have offered the level of control available here. Not only do you now have a control box that give you a range of pleasure, but you also have all the tools to be able to control it in any way you wish.

If you'd like to try out my Estim Control/Server software, you can download it from. The cable contains electronics that work with the software on your computer.

What do I need? You will need the e-stim hardware and somthing to controll it with. As we make it, the is a good start, just just need the addition of the Digital Link interface. Don't bother trying to purchase an 'unofficial' digital link cable, as you will not be able to get the uplink software that allows the 2B to be upgraded. What Can I do? If you are looking for simple control, the select the device you wish to use and follow the instructions. If you want more then have a look at the developers page.

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This page is a general checklist of things you should do to get OpenStim up and running. 1.Assemble the OpenStim 2.Get the OpenStim software If you're using Windows, you can use a precompiled binary from. Otherwise, you'll need to download the spource code from the Subversion repository.(a system for automatically keeping track of changes to software). In most cases, you'll want to use the latest version of the software. To get it, you can use Subversion or download individual files from 3.Get Processing and Arduino OpenStim relies on two additional pieces of software:a runtime environment called Processing(get it here), as well as the Arduino programming software(availible here).

You'll need to have both of these installed on your computer before you can use OpenStim Note:If you are using the source code you will need to use processing version 1.5.x, NOT 2.x 4.Program the Arduino board OpenStim requires specific firmware on the Arduino board in order to run. To download the firmware to the Arduino, you will need to: 1.Open OpenStim's “firmware.pde” file in Arduino 2.Connect the Arduino board to your computer using a USB cable 3.Select the port on which the Arduino is connected under Tools → Serial Port 4.Select the type of Arduino board you are using under Tools → Board(if you are unsure, this is usually printed on the Arduino PCB) 5.Click the upload button. The program should compile and upload after a few seconds. 5.Unplug the Arduino from your computer 6.Start the OpenStim software by opening it in Processing and clicking “run”. You should see an intro screen instructing you to plug in the OpenStim. 7.Connect the board.

The program will now ask you to load an imprint file(a file which describes the stimulation parameters. Load basic.imp from the OpenStim directory. 8.OpenStim will now display the parameters of the imprint file.

Press space to continue 9.Calibrate the OpenStim Calibration is important for ensuring that the readings from the OpenStim's current sensor are accurate. To start calibration, connect a multimeter or ammeter capable of measuring milliamps between the OpenStim's reference electrode and the electrode connected to channel 5, and click the “calibrate” button in the main window. WARNING*:The OpenStim may deliver dangerous levels of current during calibration. Do not touch the OpenStim board or electrodes during calibration or diagnostics.

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10.Run OpenStim diagnostics OpenStim includes several diagnostic tests to ensure that the electrical components have been properly assembled and are functioning. To run diagnostics, leave the ammeter connected across the electrodes and click on the “diagnostics” button. The OpenStim will perform a series of tests for a few minutes. What do I do if the diagnostics fail?

If the diagnostics generate an error message, do not connect the device to your body. There may be electrical errors causing it to operate in an unsafe manner. If the short circuit test reports a short: • Make sure that the reference electrode and the electrode on channel 5 are not touching and are not connected through the ammeter.

• Check the soldered connections(particularly on the AD5206 pins) for any bridged connections. If you get a “device cannot regulate current message”: • Make sure that the all the pins are connected correctly according to the schematic Ensure that there are no breaks in connection to the electrodes. A continuity tester can be used, or you can connect the reference channel and channel 5 directly to bypass the electrodes Try re-calibrating the OpenStim, as calibration errors can cause this message Make sure that nothing is short-circuiting the current sensing resistor If all else fails, try using a different Arduino board. 11.Try out your new OpenStim! If the diagnostics have shown no error messages, you should be good to go!