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The following user application components are available in the [[Contributions:Contents|Contributions]] section of BCI2000: | The following user application components are available in the [[Contributions:Contents|Contributions]] section of BCI2000: | ||
==Application Modules== | |||
*[[Contributions:MFCdemo]]: Demo application module written using the Microsoft MFC framework. | *[[Contributions:MFCdemo]]: Demo application module written using the Microsoft MFC framework. | ||
*[[Contributions:SlowWaveApp]]: Application modules for Slow Wave feedback. | *[[Contributions:SlowWaveApp]]: Application modules for Slow Wave feedback. | ||
*[[Contributions:Speller]]: A speller application based on cursor feedback. | *[[Contributions:Speller]]: A speller application based on cursor feedback. | ||
==Interoperability== | |||
*[[Contributions:BCPy2000]]: Signal processing and application module for calling custom Python functions. | *[[Contributions:BCPy2000]]: Signal processing and application module for calling custom Python functions. | ||
*[[Contributions:BCI2000Command]]: Remote control of BCI2000 from the command line. | *[[Contributions:BCI2000Command]]: Remote control of BCI2000 from the command line. | ||
Revision as of 12:28, 26 April 2012
The following user application components are available in the Contributions section of BCI2000:
Application Modules
- Contributions:MFCdemo: Demo application module written using the Microsoft MFC framework.
- Contributions:SlowWaveApp: Application modules for Slow Wave feedback.
- Contributions:Speller: A speller application based on cursor feedback.
Interoperability
- Contributions:BCPy2000: Signal processing and application module for calling custom Python functions.
- Contributions:BCI2000Command: Remote control of BCI2000 from the command line.
- Contributions:BCI2000Automation: Remote control of BCI2000 from Matlab, Scripting Engines, and .NET languages.
- Contributions:BCI2000PresentationLink: Using BCI2000 with the NBS Presentation stimulus delivery software.