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jerlich opened this issue Jul 14, 2014 · 4 comments
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README? #1

jerlich opened this issue Jul 14, 2014 · 4 comments

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jerlich commented Jul 14, 2014

Is there a readme or install file somewhere that describes how to use the software?

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jerlich commented Jul 16, 2014

Sounds good. What are the min hardware specs for the computer running psych toolbox? I'm just wondering how much this is going to drive up the $$/rig? Are you still going to support the stereo server that you currently use (which is presumably cheaper)?

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Hi Jeff

The major update has been pushed.
Bpod now integrates with MATLAB PsychToolbox to deliver low latency sound,
when the governing computer is running MATLAB on Ubuntu 14.04.
Using the Asus Xonar DX
http://www.asus.com/Sound_Cards_and_DigitaltoAnalog_Converters/Xonar_DX/
sound card, latencies for stereo 192kHz sound range between 6ms and 8ms,
even with moderate CPU load.
Since the sound card has 7 channels, all spare channels (L&R side, L&R
rear, Subwoofer) automatically indicate the actual onset time to Bpod with
a 1.5V TTL pulse, which is read by Bpod's wire terminals. This is better in
principal than B-control, since you can account for the system's jitter on
each trial, and align neural data to the onset of sound with ~100us
precision.

Now that I've worked through sound, the next steps are to finish
documentation. I'll notify you when the wiki is ready. You can view it in
the meantime here https://sites.google.com/site/bpoddocumentation/(note
the link to the Bpod Github repository under setup).

Also, the Pulse Pal wiki https://sites.google.com/site/pulsepalwiki/ is
complete, and the Pulse Pal paper is under review at Frontiers in
Neuroengineering.

If you're interested in beta testing the new Bpod, please let me know!

Cheers,
Josh

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Jeffrey Erlich [email protected]
wrote:

Sounds good. What are the min hardware specs for the computer running
psych toolbox? I'm just wondering how much this is going to drive up the
$$/rig? Are you still going to support the stereo server that you currently
use (which is presumably cheaper)?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#1 (comment).

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jerlich commented Aug 26, 2014

Sounds great. Thanks for the update.
We should talk more soon.

On Aug 25, 2014, at 9:31 PM, KepecsLab [email protected] wrote:

Hi Jeff

The major update has been pushed.
Bpod now integrates with MATLAB PsychToolbox to deliver low latency sound,
when the governing computer is running MATLAB on Ubuntu 14.04.
Using the Asus Xonar DX
http://www.asus.com/Sound_Cards_and_DigitaltoAnalog_Converters/Xonar_DX/
sound card, latencies for stereo 192kHz sound range between 6ms and 8ms,
even with moderate CPU load.
Since the sound card has 7 channels, all spare channels (L&R side, L&R
rear, Subwoofer) automatically indicate the actual onset time to Bpod with
a 1.5V TTL pulse, which is read by Bpod's wire terminals. This is better in
principal than B-control, since you can account for the system's jitter on
each trial, and align neural data to the onset of sound with ~100us
precision.

Now that I've worked through sound, the next steps are to finish
documentation. I'll notify you when the wiki is ready. You can view it in
the meantime here https://sites.google.com/site/bpoddocumentation/(note
the link to the Bpod Github repository under setup).

Also, the Pulse Pal wiki https://sites.google.com/site/pulsepalwiki/ is
complete, and the Pulse Pal paper is under review at Frontiers in
Neuroengineering.

If you're interested in beta testing the new Bpod, please let me know!

Cheers,
Josh

On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Jeffrey Erlich [email protected]
wrote:

Sounds good. What are the min hardware specs for the computer running
psych toolbox? I'm just wondering how much this is going to drive up the
$$/rig? Are you still going to support the stereo server that you currently
use (which is presumably cheaper)?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#1 (comment).


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

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jerlich commented Mar 25, 2015

We are beta testing.

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