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I've added this thread as supplemental info for https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/issues/1204.
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Awesome! Happy hacking!
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I do actually need to see the entire log, not just the error.
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I will need to see the full console log to debug further. You can also try GUI v6 Beta https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/releases/tag/v6.0.0-beta.1
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It's ok @rhys151! Glad you figured it out. We're all learning and growing.
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Can @Katie888 please try https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/releases/tag/v6.0.0-beta.1 ? This uses the latest version of Processing and Java 17 under the hood.
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I would continue working with Andrey and exploring how to make this work on BrainFlow Slack. This is a very specific question about BrainFlow, and he is the creator. Patience, resilience, and hard work will always end in a good result!
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This is really strange and not able to be replicated on modern Windows computers. Otherwise, we would have seen this. We know about unpacking libraries on Intel vs ARM Macs, but it's all straightforward on Windows.
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Could probably also be done using two GUIs on one machine. You would also need to separate the two dongles physically by greater than 1 meter to reduce packet loss. Then connect/start-session one at a time. I've done this before with two computers i…
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This is the part that makes FFT over networking difficult to work with. Please calculate the bin width based on your board and sampling rate. I did this over OSC while using Max many years ago when I got started with OpenBCI tech. I would also co…
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I've made an official issue so that this can be discussed and prioritized in the roadmap. https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/issues/1206
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https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/edge-computing/ A full answer to this question would be a complete BCI cloud solution. Essentially it is called "edge computing". You would process some of the data closer to the "edge" and then send off the most im…
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Happy to review this! Can you please share the full PD file for this? We have a related open ticket in our Docs, and resolution in this forum thread is a big step towards documenting this. https://github.com/OpenBCI/Documentation/issues/169
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I've communicated my findings and this forum thread internally and we are planning to investigate this asap. @wjcroft I sent via slack since it was originally a slack conversation that prompted the change.
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For any similar posts, please always share the Console Log. Found in USER/Documents/OpenBCI_GUI/Console_Data/. We are in the final stages of GUI v6, which updates to Processing 4.
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@wjcroft I've sent you a private message discussing part of this change and where it was brought up internally.
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Before: https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/blob/4ab8cf7e024aed367e0cca07f02ad4e3b4366836/OpenBCI_GUI/W_TimeSeries.pde#L578 https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/blob/4ab8cf7e024aed367e0cca07f02ad4e3b4366836/OpenBCI_GUI/DataProcessing.pde#L51 …
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I like @BillH 's idea to attach something to the additional input to the Cyton board. Found this via Google:
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The real source of truth for talking about ADS1299 and injected current impedance measurement is the official Data Sheet. https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ads1299.pdf?ts=1698962922190&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ti.com%2Fproduct%2FADS1299 F…
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I've confirmed the process for saving data to BDF many times. The pipeline is very simple and all raw, unfiltered data is saved there. We do however have an open ticket to save AUX data to BDF. Full source code can be reviewed here: https://gith…
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Look at the master branch of the GUI repo. We are now fully updated to Processing 4 and latest BrainFlow.
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I understand that ControlPanel is a really big file, but this happens to be where the callback function for the SD card dropdown is, and you would connect this with the GuiSettings.pde similar to other settings.
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https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/blob/master/OpenBCI_GUI/RadioConfig.pde
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Totally possible right now using BrainFlow + Python (for ease of coding)! You could also record Cyton with the GUI (for visualization), and still export a BrainFlow CSV. Then, use BrainFlow + Python for the Emotibit. Supporting multiple boards at th…
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We have completely refactored the Networking widget with GUI v5.2.1. This resolves nearly all issues with streaming out TimeSeries data over UDP, LSL, and OSC. We were seeing issues with multiple Java threads and the associated timing, which resulte…
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I can't remember how far I got with this project, but here is an example which uses OpenBCI hardware + BrainFlow + Unity: https://github.com/retiutut/OpenBCI-Unity-Pong It can certainly be refined, but it's a starting point. I think I may have us…
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The GUI uses BrainFlow Java binding, so there is no difference in the data collected from the board.
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https://github.com/OpenBCI/OpenBCI_GUI/blob/5547183de001c37c525e58f5f1d4d87524f029c2/OpenBCI_GUI/DataProcessing.pde#L111 I'm not sure that the order-of-operations for the filters would really change the output, though it could be fun/interesting …
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Try GUI 5.2.1 and UDP or LSL. We've done a major refactor of the Networking Widget. This refactor is heavily inspired by our work on the NeuroFly Project: https://www.ted.com/talks/conor_russomanno_a_powerful_new_neurotech_tool_for_augmenting_yo…
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Cool! Thanks for testing these examples. Are there any we should look at for errors?