Hi,
I wanted to know what's the correct configuration to run the signal source and processing modules in one computer (eg. host_pc) and the application module in a separate one (app_pc).
I currently have in host_pc a batch file calling the 3 modules, but the first two have 127.0.0.1 as the argument and the application module has app_pc's IP as the argument. In app_pc, I just run the application with the host_pc's IP as the argument.
This configuration works, and the modules can talk to each other. However, even though the modules communicate, I always get an error message in host_pc saying: "Application: could not connect to operator module".
Do I need to worry about this message? Is there a better way to achieve this communication?
Thanks,
Gus
Running Application in separate computer
distributed
Gus,
Two questions:
1) When you say the modules can communicate, does this mean BCI2000 works, i.e., you can start, stop, set config, etc.?
2) Did you turn off all firewalls on the two computers?
Gerv
Two questions:
1) When you say the modules can communicate, does this mean BCI2000 works, i.e., you can start, stop, set config, etc.?
2) Did you turn off all firewalls on the two computers?
Gerv
could not connect ...
Gus,
Please try out the second item on
http://www.bci2000.org/wiki/index.php/User_FAQ
Let us know if this helped.
Gerv
Please try out the second item on
http://www.bci2000.org/wiki/index.php/User_FAQ
Let us know if this helped.
Gerv
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