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  1. I'm wanting to take an idea from this TED talk, which talks about converting information into a form that the brain can decode and understand subconsciously, and apply it to gaming. I think I'm going to want to view RAM in real time, convert it locally on the computer, and then ship it off to an Arduino which will then output it to vibration motors. I want to experiment with: A) Dumping all of the RAM in real time to an Arduino to spit out on vibration motors, and B) Dumping only the RAM for specific processes I've seen RAMMap, but that looked more like a RAM analyzing tool, not something that could view RAM in real time to be exported to an Arduino. Does any one have any ideas on how I can view RAM in realtime? If you have thoughts on any other part of the project, let me know! Thanks!
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