Tutorial 4 ME by Jodell Bumatai (copyright)2001
definition: "Xdimension... an unknown... dimension..."
9/12/2006 Over the course of years, I have had a series of dreams that I was working on a project to design and develop a computer based on a prototype of my old Atari ST. In my own dream journals, I have followed those dreams to lead me to work learn programming and research embedded chip design with the Silicon Valley FIGI. In that group I met Henrik Thurfjel, a Swedish man with red hair. Henrik had worked for Atari in their Artifical Intelligence Department for Game R&D. He was keenly interested in my projects to design an interactive training device for psi development. Although we never formalized a contract for that work, Henrik occasionally would ask me if I had my design ideas and concepts ready to show to him. I was not ready until after Henrik passed. However, I sense him as a spirit guiding this project. Due to a waking vision on September 6th, I was shown a clear view of a page of schematics. It was actually a complicated set of boxes with logic diagram arrows. That morning, I was looking for Andre Lamothe's on Google because I had wanted to prototype my project using Borland Delphi and Fastgraph graphics library. However, I had been given some advice to do the prototyple in C++ and since I have had Lamothe's "Black Book" on my shelf I was thinking that I should start studying his work again. That search led me to his latest project - Xgamestation. I have to say that I was very intrigued with the idea that I could continue my progression of research, design, and development on a motherboard modeled after some of the basic ideals of the Atari 2600. While perusing the website, I noticed a jpeg of a diagram that reminded me of my waking vision I had upon waking that morning. Indeed, the more I looked at the jpegs, the more I realized that my guides were showing what I needed to see to know what to do next. I summoned up my stored energy from my exitement and ordered that thingy; and, now I am on a journey to discover what lays beyond...
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