08-01-2020, 03:01 AM
Arnaud Delorme, EEGLAB developer commented
True,
Good luck with your solution.
Matlab is $50 for student though.
Cheers,
Arno
Home version of Matlab is $95 USD. The Matalb EEGLAB toolbox is free, other Matlab toolboxes have to be bought seperately. For EEGLAB no additional Matlab toolboxes are required, but the Matlab signal processing, statistics, and optmization toolboxes, whose functions are used in some advanced plug-in toolboxes are used by EEGLAB for advanced processing features.
I suppose I will try the Meegopad T8. There was a blog about running Windows PCs sticks with a battery, and someone mentioned he had no problems using a car battery for 24 h 7 d. But I guess power consumtion can be optimized.
With a Pinephone I wait until a 4 GB version is available. EEGLAB should be able to do ainything iin Octave in rough what can be done in Matlab, exept for the graphical user interface. But Octane is still under develeopement.
Octane is interesting for the Pinephone. The Adafruit Peloton Bike computer which can read BLE sensors should also run on the Pinephone and should be abe to interface with Ocatave.
https://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=166045
True,
Good luck with your solution.
Matlab is $50 for student though.
Cheers,
Arno
Home version of Matlab is $95 USD. The Matalb EEGLAB toolbox is free, other Matlab toolboxes have to be bought seperately. For EEGLAB no additional Matlab toolboxes are required, but the Matlab signal processing, statistics, and optmization toolboxes, whose functions are used in some advanced plug-in toolboxes are used by EEGLAB for advanced processing features.
I suppose I will try the Meegopad T8. There was a blog about running Windows PCs sticks with a battery, and someone mentioned he had no problems using a car battery for 24 h 7 d. But I guess power consumtion can be optimized.
With a Pinephone I wait until a 4 GB version is available. EEGLAB should be able to do ainything iin Octave in rough what can be done in Matlab, exept for the graphical user interface. But Octane is still under develeopement.
Octane is interesting for the Pinephone. The Adafruit Peloton Bike computer which can read BLE sensors should also run on the Pinephone and should be abe to interface with Ocatave.
https://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=166045