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  1. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2017
    https://sites.google.com/site/biofeedbackpages/brainbay-openbci
  2. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    The one alpha training protocol that someone posted online(and I referenced earlier) is the only module Ive found that acknowledges the OpenBCI input in brainbay...
  3. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    wow. thanks again wj. going to try to fiddle with this now. Been tinkering with the brainbay as we go and its starting to make sense.
  4. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2017
    With BrainBay (or any of these programs), you need to edit the 'design' (con file), delete the old input element / EEG box, then add in your own device that you have. That will require that you reatta
  5. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    I was assuming the BrainBay preloaded .cons were plug and go type designs...
  6. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    or is there another place I can find working neurofeedback con's for brainbay? I will go back to your tutorial and look for the directions for a hipass filter...
  7. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2017
    I havent looked at the pre-packaged BrainBay con's in a while, but aren't most of them setup to run from recordings? To run the pre-packaged cons with OpenBCI you would need to remove / replace the EE
  8. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    The design I did get working was just the preset .con file in the link in my previous post. I then tried to load .con files that are prepackaged with brainbay, and fail.
  9. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    https://sites.google.com/site/biofeedbackpages/brainbay-openbci/brainbay2
  10. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2017
    http://www.autodidacts.io/use-openbci-with-brainbay-on-ubuntu-linux-and-wine/
  11. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    Thanks  for your quick response. The tutorial you referenced is one of those I've attempted, as well as reading through the Brainbay user manual.
  12. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2017
    https://www.google.com/search?as_q=brainbay+linux&as_sitesearch=openbci.com
  13. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2017
    https://sites.google.com/site/biofeedbackpages/brainbay-openbci
  14. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    Ive downloaded the latest version of Brainbay (2.0), which does have a OpenBCI 16 channel,...but using that I get the same effect. I load a config file, set source to OpenBCI 16 channel...when I press
  15. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
    installed Brainbay, and followed the comand line instructions for
  16. Brainbay on Ubuntu?

    Peterl
    by Peterl · November 2017
  17. list of Ganglion programming language library interfaces

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · October 2017
    C++ [BrainBay] / hub
  18. Laptop specs for EEG data processing and pattern matching

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · September 2017
    You could try to do some benchmarking with your current machine and OpenViBE, BioEra or BrainBay, and see if you have enough resources. Programs such as Process Explorer on Windows can give you detail
  19. BrainBay, install, neurofeedback tutorial

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · August 2017
    Great news! Chris Veigl just released BrainBay v 2.0 with Ganglion support!
  20. BCI/Neurofeedback Software Platforms

    Paski
    by Paski · July 2017
    Now I´m trying OpenVibe however the visualisation of i.e Plots for Neurofeedback are quite dissapointing. As well i found this Matlab based code: https://github.com/arnodelorme/neurofeedbacklab I will
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