I will be able to use a MOBlab+ 8 EEG amplifer in a month.
Even if I do not have any software provided from g.tec company, is it possible to record and process EEG data only with BCI 2000?
If possible, can I use visual studio as well as matlab to develop my own program?
Thanks.
Software for g.MOBLlab
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jawilson
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The g.mobilab+ is fully supported with BCI2000, and you do not need any other software to acquire data with it.
For developing your own program, do you mean you want to write a program outside of BCI2000 that uses the g.mobilab? If so, you will need to contact g.tec directly to get access to their C++ and Matlab APIs.
For developing your own program, do you mean you want to write a program outside of BCI2000 that uses the g.mobilab? If so, you will need to contact g.tec directly to get access to their C++ and Matlab APIs.
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Hwang Han-Jeong
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Thank you very much for your kind answer.
Now, I am thinking about developing my own program using only BCI 2000 to revise original BCI 2000 source codes, not using g.tec one.
In that case, is it possible to use visual studio as well as matlab?
Also, what kind of differences are there between BCI 2000 and g.tec software when I develop my own program with g.mobilab?
Thanks.
Now, I am thinking about developing my own program using only BCI 2000 to revise original BCI 2000 source codes, not using g.tec one.
In that case, is it possible to use visual studio as well as matlab?
Also, what kind of differences are there between BCI 2000 and g.tec software when I develop my own program with g.mobilab?
Thanks.
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jawilson
- Posts: 109
- Joined: 28 Feb 2005, 16:31
BCI2000 uses the g.tec API to allow it to interface with g.tec hardware. Version 3 of BCI2000 will allow you to compile using Visual Studio 2008. Data acquisition using Matlab is currently not supported in BCI2000; however, g.tec does offer software that allows you to do so with Matlab.Now, I am thinking about developing my own program using only BCI 2000 to revise original BCI 2000 source codes, not using g.tec one.
In that case, is it possible to use visual studio as well as matlab?
Also, what kind of differences are there between BCI 2000 and g.tec software when I develop my own program with g.mobilab?
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