Hi To Every One in this forum,
Hope someone could help me, I´m developing an aplication for a Linux Embedded system with the mindwave mobile from NeuroSky and I´m trying to use the blinking signal but as I´m working with the ThinkGearStreamParser API It doesn't have the blink signal available.
The Question is: Does anyone know if the OpenVibe software works in a Linux Embedded System?
The other Question is: Does any one know how could I get the blinking signal from the stream?
I´m trying to get the blinking from the raw data but it doesn´t seem to be ease to detect.
Thank you in advance!!!
Linux Embedded
Re: Linux Embedded
Welcome on board,
OpenViBE is compatible officially or not with ubuntu, fedora, mint... But it requires a whole set of dependencies (look at linux-install_dependencies.sh in scripts).
The question should be, are these dependencies running on a Linux Embedded System?
Maybe it would be easy to port openvibe on that system, but I don't really know sorry...
Anyone else ?
L-
I'm not very familiar with Linux Embedded but it seems unlikely.The Question is: Does anyone know if the OpenVibe software works in a Linux Embedded System?
OpenViBE is compatible officially or not with ubuntu, fedora, mint... But it requires a whole set of dependencies (look at linux-install_dependencies.sh in scripts).
The question should be, are these dependencies running on a Linux Embedded System?
Maybe it would be easy to port openvibe on that system, but I don't really know sorry...
I used the high level API from Neurosky to program the driver in openvibe, I don't know how the stream is organized internally...The other Question is: Does any one know how could I get the blinking signal from the stream?
Anyone else ?
L-
Re: Linux Embedded
Dear KevOoMadrid,
I suggest you study the mindset commnication protocol (google for mindset_communication_protocol.pdf). Also the PuzzleBox software has some code to decode the procotol on Linux. That would be a good contribution to OpenViBE if you had this to work on Linux !
Hope this helps,
Yann
I suggest you study the mindset commnication protocol (google for mindset_communication_protocol.pdf). Also the PuzzleBox software has some code to decode the procotol on Linux. That would be a good contribution to OpenViBE if you had this to work on Linux !
Hope this helps,
Yann
Re: Linux Embedded
Hi friends,
anyone else know about openvibe on linux embedded systems ?
anyone else know about openvibe on linux embedded systems ?