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Add support for EGIAmpServerPro #643
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Hi, I will be glad to add this board, but I have no such device and will not be able to test the code. https://brainflow.org/2022-11-01-adding-new-boards/ here is the link describing the process |
Hi @Andrey1994, I'll be happy to help you test it on the device. Please let me know what to do! |
I will need full info about device such as communication protocol, existing API, etc Smth like this for reference https://docs.openbci.com/Cyton/CytonDataFormat/ |
There aren't many guides for this. But I have been using LSL to get data up to 1000 Hz. It does not have a provision for anything more than 1000. BCI2000 has provided another guide. I am also attaching a command guide for you to look over. |
I am looking at these samples and docs and it seems like its very difficult to do it without access to device or sdk, data format is not simple as well as commands. |
We have a 64-channel EGIAmpServerPro device. We would appreciate it if there is support for that device as well.
If not, how would we be able to connect the device ourselves?
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