Re: [MindIO-devel] BrainBay software
Status: Planning
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From: Ian V. <vi...@ig...> - 2003-12-31 09:34:49
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At 01:22 AM 12/31/2003 -0700, you wrote: >Ian Vincent wrote: > >>At 12:13 AM 12/31/2003 -0700, you wrote: >> >>>I downloaded Chris's BrainBay software and I've been playing with it a >>>little. It looks pretty good. I want to look into it more before I >>>decide anything, but I think I would rather spend my time contributing >>>to BrainBay than starting a new project from scratch. >>>There's no point in re-inventing the wheel. Isn't what we all want just >>>a good open-source application for neurofeedback? >> >> >>I was kind of thinking the same. Its up an running and there will be a >>lot of interest in it. I would be interested to learn a bit about it how >>it works internally. > > From what I've seen, it works similarly to our plans for MindIO. It uses > the win32 api, though, which would be a disappointment to Linux > users. It would take a lot of work to convert it, I think. It doesn't > have the application independence (and language independence) we wanted > for MindIO, but oh well... anyway, since it's GPL, anybody could borrow > code for other applications. It would just be a little more work. > >>How difficult was it to install. ? > >It seemed to run fine after I unzipped it, but the scope and spectrum >objects don't work. Maybe it just doesn't work with my video card. I >didn't spend any time trying to solve it, though. Have you installed it? Nope, its 10.30pm new years eve here. Maybe tomorrow. >>So that means MindIO is on hold then.? That's fine by me, and it makes >>total sense to do that. If nothing else it has given us a chance to look >>at some of the issues and now we can see how Chris has handled them. And >>who knows, some of the ideas we talked about might be useful someday. > >I think we should put MindIO on hold. Some of the issues we discussed >might even be relevent to BrainBay. It still needs a lot of work before >it's complete. > >>If its all right with you, I would still like to use the MindIO site for >>my graphics, since I don't have access to the OpenEEG site atm. > >Sure. I have heaps going on with the presentation, so i'm up to my ears in graphics & flash, so its not huge on my agenda, but i will try it obviously. just when is another issue. I think my video card is not the greatest so might have to upgrade that. Ian >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials. >Become an expert in LINUX or just sharpen your skills. Sign up for IBM's >Free Linux Tutorials. Learn everything from the bash shell to sys admin. >Click now! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1278&alloc_id=3371&op=click >_______________________________________________ >MindIO-devel mailing list >Min...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mindio-devel |