From: John Morrison (jmorrison_at_ahc.net.au)
Date: 2002-02-27 09:19:16
> >> Yes, I really think you should forget about Java for now
> > Yep I agree we have enough interest now in the plug-in/
> > framework idea from programmers and C++
>
> Installing SDL and FFTW from SOURCE was a song, three
> commands for each: ./configure, make, make install.
> Given that GNU C is available for windows using MinGW
> (sorry, I missed that discussion earlier), I'd say we
> have our devtools sorted out. Everything is free, even
> the Atmel microcontroller compilers are free.
Doug could you please put a step by step guide together.
Including where to get it (URLS) etc
any special instructions (Probably NON)
Anyone volunteer (Jim??) to do the same for Windows ???.
And send them in and up load them to the folder "NF platform (John
Morrison)" on the yahoo group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/buildcheapeeg/files/NF%20platform%20(John%20Mo
rrison)/
That will give any non-techies an easy way to get it on and compile the
program latter!
PLUS we'll all start with an SOE "Standard Operating Environment". :-)
Don't you just love the shortened versions. :-\
> (re networking)
> > I'd be interested but as you say probably just an
> > experiment!
>
> Understanding just one set of brain waves (yours) in
> real time is a challenge, I'm trying to envision
> looking at multiples and my brain hurts <g>.
Forget about looking at brain waves!
Thing more about Biofeedback-reward type system....eg everyone get a green
light then they ALL reach the right state.
OR
L/S (light & Sounds) or Shakti machines synchronising everyone's brain waves
to the same frequency!
OR
As simple as waiting for everyone to reach a certain state of consciousness
(eg Alpha) before continuing with an exercise!
> > Open source and free software all the way!
>
> I love Java but I love true open source more. Usually
> I program Java on Linux, but there are situations when
> it doesn't make sense, and this is one of them.
Ok OK I get the point. :-)
And you know a HELL of a lot more about Java then I do. :-)
> > That also means that we could offer a package for who
> > ever wants to write modules! Get this library + this
> > compiler + these batch/script files and start writing!
>
> Jim already has it set up nicely. It's trivial to install
> SDL and FFTW. I personally think these should remain as
> separate packages, not integrated into OpenEEG. If all
Yes I see your point and it is a good one!
I haven't been following these lately I'll have to look them up!
> people included support libs there would be a lot of
> redundancy and compatibility issues. It's not hard at all
> to install these (on linux anyways). Jim mentioned that
> he might extract the needed parts from SDL and FFTW, I
> think it's not worth the effort and is generally a bad
> idea anyways. People may have good reasons to use both
> SDL and FFTW for other software. If the OpenEEG stuff
> was set up with automake, it would be as simple as
> /configure, make, make install to build all three of
> these peices.
Yep sounds good.
Any comments from those that have worked with Windows??
> -- Doug
John
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