![]() ![]() ![]() The script doesn’t get stuck anymore, but I still get many attribute errors, such as. ![]() ioHUb is built to be agnostic to the particular eye tracker. I just tried using the original script using PsychoPy v. This is a more general-purpose eye tracking system that also allows for saving data in a common format (integrated with PsychoPy events), and provides tools for data analysis and visualisation. => If it still doesn’t work, try recompiling it (edfCompile. rather than PyLink, you might want to look into using the ioHub system within PsychoPy. => Download all the files, and replace the existing ones (in brainstorm3\external\edfimport-1.0.4) => Download xmaci64 (brainstorm3\external\edfimport-1.0.4) To show what your operating system is, please copy-paste the output of the “ver” command in your Matlab command window. Download the software under J-Link Software and Documentation Pack for your specific hardware. It looks like there is a support available for MacOSX, but I haven’t seen any linux version of the library anywhere. This package is compatible with versions of the SEGGER tool > 6.0b. My favourite option is to install Spyder into PsychoPys own python. By putting the dlls in the pylink folder on windows: - User does not need to remember to install eyelink dev kit - pylink will work with python 3.8/3. I can try to help you finding a solution, but I’m not sure this is doable.įirst of all, the version that is packaged with Brainstorm only works on Windows systems. On windows, there are a number of options. And this depends on some proprietary libraries distributed by SR Research. Unfortunately, this is not related directly with Brainstorm, there is something wrong with the library EdfImport on your computer. cp -R /Applications/Eyelink/SampleExperiments/Python/3.8/pylink /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.8/lib/python3.8/site-packages. ![]()
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