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<p>Due to mainenance, the BCI2000 server | <p>Due to mainenance, the BCI2000 server had not been fully available from Aug 8, 8:00 St Louis (Missouri) time.</p> | ||
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<p>Thank you for your patience.</p> | <p>Thank you for your patience.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 14:40, 10 August 2023
BCI2000 Server Maintenance Finished
Due to mainenance, the BCI2000 server had not been fully available from Aug 8, 8:00 St Louis (Missouri) time.
The server should now be fully functional again.
Thank you for your patience.
What is BCI2000?BCI2000 is an open-source, general-purpose software system for brain-computer interface (BCI) research that is free for non-commercial use. BCI2000 includes software tools that can acquire and process data, present stimuli and feedback, and manage interaction with outside devices such as robotic arms. BCI2000 is a real-time system that can synchronize EEG and other signals with a wide variety of biosignals and input devices such as mice or eye-trackers. It has several modules to manage data importing and exporting in common file formats. BCI2000 operates on most Windows systems, and the source code can be compiled on most Windows machines. |
BCI2000 for Users
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BCI2000 for Developers
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BCI2000 ReferencesBCI2000 Overview and Tools
Technical References
Programming References
Contributions |
BCI2000 TutorialsSetup Tutorials
Experimental TutorialsProgramming Tutorials
Data Analysis Tutorials
All Tutorials: See a complete list of BCI2000 tutorials here |
Supported Frameworks |
Additional Information
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BCI2000 Publications
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