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  1. 5 Lead ECG

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · April 2019
    Another way you could go is with a VPL, such as BrainBay, OpenViBE or even National Instruments LabView. All these have expression evaluator elements.
  2. How to analyze the data obtained from OpenBCI_GUI unsing Ganglion board

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · April 2019
    If you want to do more general DSP digital signal processing, the VPL, visual programming languages such as OpenViBE, BrainBay, LabView, NeuroPype, can make the DSP much easier. VPL connect DSP proces
  3. Looking for a software programmer to write a simple neurofeedback program

    dillon.huffman
    by dillon.huffman · January 2019
    and disslved the companyt. I have a code in LabVIEW to do that reads in the Cyton and triggers a DIY current controlled, electrically isolated tACS  device, but the code can be stripped down to monit
  4. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    shadowphile
    by shadowphile · August 2018
    now I know what the problem was.  My Labview code was corrupted.  The code looked good but broken behind the graphics.  Copying it from one laptop to another just ported over the bug as well.  When I
  5. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · June 2018
    Have you tried Cassani's toolkit?? He never reported any packet dropping, and you are the first LabView user mentioning this (and not using his kit). Perhaps he is using some trick or API that you hav
  6. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    shadowphile
    by shadowphile · June 2018
    I WAS using the hard-coded queuing built into Labview to control the interplay between my low-level and high-level loops but I took it out thinking it was the bug, 'cept it wasn't.Last night I wrote
  7. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    shadowphile
    by shadowphile · June 2018
    I figured it might be at the serial port but I'm not using a driver, just directly grabbing from the built-in serial-port modules built into Labview.  I even tried a different version of Labview!
  8. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · June 2018
    Also, if you are using the LabView driver from @Cassani, I hope you have been in touch with him via email. You can click on his name here, then use the Message button in the upper right.
  9. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · June 2018
    problems. Any 'spikes' you are seeing with your LabView, might be due to glitches in the LabView packet reading routines.
  10. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · May 2018
    I think the source for the LabView Cyton driver is available. Could you add some debug statements to catch discontinuities in the packet counter incrementing? And then print out some diagnostic info o
  11. how to handle dropped packets? [DIY-Cyton] LabVIEW.

    shadowphile
    by shadowphile · May 2018
    I have everything running with a Labview interface and it all runs great! (home built hardware)However, sometimes the red light on the dongle will randomly blink and I get big glitches in my data that
  12. Materials to self-learn signal processing

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · April 2018
    Other VPLs exist, such as OpenViBE, BioEra, LabView, etc. All of these have tutorial material.
  13. convert EEG data to audio signal

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · March 2018
    Yet another route is with the various VPL (Visual Programming Language) apps such as BioEra, BrainBay, LabView, etc. These all have MIDI or audio output capabilities as well as signal processing eleme
  14. connecting Processing GUI to an external hardware via serial port

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · March 2018
    A more flexible approach with rapid prototyping can be done with VPL, Visual Programming Language environments such as BioEra, LabView, OpenViBE, Max / Puredata, etc. These frameworks let you setup ch
  15. Getting equipped and back into neurofeedback after 17 year lapse

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · June 2017
    LabView is another VPL supporting Cyton; with a deep DSP toolkit. As far as I know, the original versions of NeurOptimal (by Val Brown) were implemented in LabView. So it can do realtime signal proces
  16. Generate stimuli with the OpenBCI board

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · February 2017
    Even easier is to use a VPL such as OpenViBE, BioEra, Bioexplorer, BrainBay, LabVIEW, neuromore, etc. that generates the feedback directly on the laptop. This is how neurofeedback programs work.
  17. Data Streaming but Cannot Verify Connection Status

    dillon.huffman
    by dillon.huffman · February 2017
    However, by editing the LatencyTimer in the FTDI settings in the Registry Editor, everything seems to be working! LabVIEW and the GUI!
  18. Is Neuromore still in existence

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · January 2017
    It's unclear what their next steps are at this time. I'm hoping they will notify us. They do list a 'Pro' edition on their site for $75 per month. We're hoping they will reinstate a low cost edition f
  19. Filter EEG signal and display changes over time

    wjcroft
    by wjcroft · November 2016
    All the VPL (Visual Programming Language) programs can do this: BrainBay, neuromore, OpenViBE, BioEra, LabVIEW. These already work with the original OpenBCI 8 and 16 channel boards. However it may tak
  20. Simulink 'Arduino' support for OpenBCI?

    Farfalk
    by Farfalk · October 2016
    I already use the labview toolkit provided here https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-40837, but I was looking for Simulink support because the latter is capable of directly programming the targeted
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