Pulsar Software for SCIO Devices

The quantum biofeedback devices we use in our practice — currently the SCIO and the Nucleus — are operated through software. Without software, the devices would not ‘know’ what to do, nor would the practitioner be able to select therapies to run on patients and clients.

Various Software for SCIO Biofeedback Devices

The SCIO Quantum Biofeedback Device has been on the market since the early turn of the century. After two decades of this technology being used around the world, there are now a few different software available for the SCIO:

Clasp32, the main version was built in 2006 approximately. Our older devices can run on v2014. It is free for life, on as many computers as you desire.
It does have lots of bugs and hiccups, such as freezing when the subspace programme Disease Dictionary is opened before Iridology. It also has pictures of the inventor, butterflies flitting about, and music popping on at sometimes inappropriate times.
Clasp32 was made when QX World Ltd was working together with Mandelay Ltd, both in Budapest, Hungary. Clasp32 / Clasp64 is still offered and supported by Mandelay.

To the best of my knowledge, Mandelay do a very good job with customer support. They offer guides and tutorials online for how to use the hardware and navigate through their software. From what I have seen, however, the software looks a bit old and not updated. They offer a Quantum Clarity Report summarising a patient / client’s health scan results from the Matrix.

Mandelay and QX World used to work together. It’s a bit unclear what exactly happened, and there are legal pursuits currently ongoing in EU courts. Nothing more will be mentioned here, for the sake of brevity and focus.

This one from the year 2018 has a bit more added to the Emotions NLP window. A detailed but concise comparison that I made of the v2014 and v2018 software can be found HERE.

Omnis is the newest name for QX World’s software. It is largely the same as Clasp32, with some videos and graphics added. There are a few more bits and bobs added, such as the PTSD button in the Home Use Therapies screen. (As of 29 June 2022, the Home Use Therapies still runs for double the minutes entered into each therapy section. Not sure when that bug will be patched.)

In classic QX World style, you must log in online frequently and have an internet connection, and also take ample time before your session in case something goes awry with launching the software. See the screenshots below as proof of… well, nothing having changed over the past twenty years regarding their tech or customer service.

There’s another software floating around out there; I haven’t had time to pay for it and test / play with it. I’m guessing it’s a cracked version with perhaps a few additions or bugs patched. I will update this page when I’ve discovered that software. There is no company name associated with that software providor, and I will not reveal the name of my contact / source who can send me that software, due to GDPR privacy concerns.

I have access to the v2014 software and that’s what I was using with the SCIO rental kits until Pulsar was made backwards compatible for SCIO devices. (Pulsar is actually designed to run on the Nucleus Device from Quantum Medical, which has ergonomic electrode harnesses, is sustainably 3D printed and faster than other devices on the market — check a tech spec comparison HERE.)

I saved the best for last. Pulsar is built from scratch under the guidance of Lead Software Engineer Peter Ugocean who works for Quantum Medical and is co-Director of The National Centre for Electromagnetic Therapies CIC.

Yes, it looks very similar to the other software on the market, but you can tell its coded from the bottom up because it is simply so fast. That’s why we are letting people try it for free. Pulsar is a software designed for the Nucleus device which has considerably higher tech specs than the SCIO – see a comparison of device tech specs HERE.

View Example Therapist Report
View Example Health Report for Clients

Pulsar Features

Brand New Exclusive Feature: Matrix Explorer

While running therapy in the main window, for example an Auto-Zap from the Dropdown on Candida, you can open the Matrix Explorer to click through the Matrix health scan results. Use the filter just like you would in the Matrix main window, search for specific items, and double-click items to add them to the Queue. Queued items are saved so you can zap them quickly when returning to the main therapy window.

New Exclusive Feature: Custom Zap Time

You can zap an item for 10 seconds, 3 minutes, 9 minutes, or set your own length of time (whole minutes only, for example 2 minutes or 15 minutes). This is great for specific items such as mitochondria, where you might not need 9 minutes but a bit longer than 3 minutes.

New Quantum Health Report in PDF Format

In an easy-to-understand 20+ page PDF, you can give your clients or patients information on:

  • Vitamin and Mineral levels
  • Organ health
  • Heavy Metal Toxicity
  • Spinal Health
  • Digestive System
  • Hormone Levels

In the Main Therapy Window

  • Acupuncture
  • Anti-Aging
  • Allersodes / Allergies
  • Biofeedback Systemic Relaxation
  • Blood
  • Body Scan / Face Analysis / Beauty
  • Dental
  • DNA & Telomere Repair
  • Homeotoxicology & Detoxification
  • Emotions NLP
  • Nutrition
  • Pain Relief
  • Risks Profile
  • Spinal
  • ….and a lot more!

Background Programmes (Running in Subspace)

  • 3rd Eye Stimulation
  • 3D Body Viewer
  • Degeneration Scan
  • Disease Dictionary
  • Iridology
  • Quantum Prayer

Please note that the second wave form generator does not work in-harness with SCIO machines, because they do not have that technological capability built-in.

Lease Pulsar for Your SCIO Device

In order to fund updates and continuous work on the software, we feel a subscription service is a more fair exchange of energy or effort, as opposed to the one-off payments other software providers have asked for in the past. Just like Netflix or Amazon Prime, you get what you pay for if it’s a constant stream of energy (or money) flowing into the development team. This helps support us in bug fixes, patches, compatibility with new Windows Operating Systems that roll out, and more.

90-Day Free Trial Period

We are a small team, and extremely busy doing very important work. Please only accept the free trial if you are genuinely interested in running Pulsar on your SCIO. It is also available for Nucleus and Ed.X devices manufactured by Quantum Medical Limited in Romania.

The trial period length is currently 90 days, but is subject to change at any time.

During the free trial, ALL programmes and subspace background programmes are available; nothing is restricted or off-limits.

Terms & Conditions

If you’ve already started your free trial period, it will not be shortened.

If you attempt to “crack” or hack into the software to steal code, your license will be revoked and we will refuse to continue doing business with you.

You can use the Pulsar software for personal or commercial use, however, we do not take responsibility for your actions. We will not be held liable for any malpractice or mistakes you make in rendering your treatments or therapy sessions on the Pulsar software.

If you’d like training, please contact Malvina Anninou or join one of her free webinars hosted regularly, or join the short, weekly Questions & Answers Call with Kasey Naví Phifer by emailing her at: admin@ncet.co.uk. Please also watch recordings of past webinars held on the Pulsar software.

Sacred Economics & Fairness in Price

After the free trial period, Pulsar is offered at three different price tiers or “set-your-own-price” if you’re feeling abundant and would like to support more development. This is our way of being able to help practitioners in 3rd world countries on low income as well as those in 1st world countries earning quite well. Because we all have the same goal of helping patients and clients in our community, we aim to be as flexible as possible in meeting everyone where they are at.

Download Pulsar for SCIO

Computer Technical Specifications Needed for Pulsar

If you want to install Pulsar, you’ll need a laptop or desktop computer running:

  • Windows Vista / 8 / 10 / 11
  • 4GB RAM are a minimum for running the main therapy window in the Pulsar software. If you want to run two or three subspace programmes (such as Disease Dictionary and 3D Body Viewer) then 8 GB RAM are recommended. But if you want to run all 4 or 5 subspace background programmes then you’d be advised to have at least 16 GB RAM.
  • Intel dual core processor i3 at the very minimum
  • Video Card: Intel HD 3000 or better, minimum 256 MB video RAM. Anything less will simply mean that the graphics do not display as clearly. It will not affect the performance of the software or effectiveness of the therapy
  • Storage (Hard Drive, or C: Disk): At least 40 GB available — most computers come with 250GB installed as a minimum
    Note: Hard Drive Disks that are not supported: flash drives like USB sticks or external hard drives.
    Solid State Drives (SSDs) are fine as long as they are installed as the main C:/ drive. I actually prefer them, as I don’t need to run as many disk cleanups / defragmentations as with older motherboards.
  • You can use AMD processors with Pulsar. They will not allow the software to run as quickly as an Intel dual core or quad core processor, but it will still function smoothly.
  • Screen resolution: 1920 x1080 display resolution or higher 
  • Connection port: USB 2.0 or 3.0

No Communications Port Configuration

Good news! Using your SCIO with Pulsar is easier than with other software from other providers. Your SCIO device can be plugged into any USB port; it does not have to be the same USB port each time. Pulsar will automatically detect whether the USB port is configured to COM4, which it uses for communications. If the SCIO is not detected, a window will automatically pop up and give you step-by-step instructions on how to check the COM port in the Windows Device Manager.

Check Whether Your SCIO Is Compatible with Pulsar

Before installing Pulsar, we should check whether your SCIO device (from any manufacturer) is compatible with Pulsar. To check this, we have a small tester file that we can send you. Please email us at admin@ncet.co.uk and we will send you the Tester .exe file via WeTransfer. Simply download it, run the .exe file with your SCIO plugged into the computer and switched on, and you’ll know whether you can run Pulsar on your SCIO.

We Are the Only Providors of Pulsar for SCIO Devices

Althought Pulsar was originally written for the devices of Quantum Medical, it’s Peter Ugocean as Co-Director of the NCET who has made Pulsar specifically backwards compatible with the older and newer models of SCIO devices. Please contact someone at NCET CIC for use of Pulsar with your SCIO or SCIO Pro or SCIO Theta device: 03301 33 93 40

Download Pulsar .exe Installer from Quantum Medical
Download Pulsar Installation Instructions in PDF Format