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22 June 2011
- 16:4216:42, 22 June 2011 diff hist −1 Technical Reference:State Definition →State Vector: Convert to 0-based numbering, since that is what is used in the state vector definition section of the data files.
12 August 2010
- 17:2617:26, 12 August 2010 diff hist +12 User Reference:P300Classifier →Location: The previous link no longer seems to exist. While this links to a branch instead of the trunk, it was the only related link I could find.
5 August 2010
- 13:5713:57, 5 August 2010 diff hist +1 m Talk:User Reference:P3SpellerTask →More detail on state meaning current
- 13:5713:57, 5 August 2010 diff hist −542 m User:Cstocks No edit summary current
- 13:5513:55, 5 August 2010 diff hist +338 Nm Talk:User Reference:P3SpellerTask More detail on state meaning
29 July 2010
- 21:1121:11, 29 July 2010 diff hist −2 m Programming Reference:BCI2000FileReader Class →CalibratedValue(channel, sample): correct parameter names current
5 January 2010
- 23:0723:07, 5 January 2010 diff hist +414 m Talk:Technical Reference:State Definition Pseudocode current
4 January 2010
- 21:2321:23, 4 January 2010 diff hist +798 Nm User:Cstocks No edit summary
- 21:1521:15, 4 January 2010 diff hist +689 m Talk:Technical Reference:State Definition Pseudocode reference
1 January 2010
- 00:4500:45, 1 January 2010 diff hist +12 m Talk:Technical Reference:State Definition →State Vector: Finally correct, again. I made a mistake before.
- 00:3000:30, 1 January 2010 diff hist +353 m Talk:Technical Reference:State Definition →State Vector: Finally got it correct
- 00:2400:24, 1 January 2010 diff hist −330 m Talk:Technical Reference:State Definition →State Vector
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- 00:2200:22, 1 January 2010 diff hist +1,151 Nm Talk:Technical Reference:State Definition State Vector
31 December 2009
- 16:1416:14, 31 December 2009 diff hist +48 m Technical Reference:BCI2000 File Format →Binary Data: Clarify what "the last CRLF" means. The binary data could possibly (and probably does for large files) contain two consecutive bytes that could be interpretted as CRLF.