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The IntanThread was occasionally looking for data after acquisition was disabled,
which would trigger the SourceNode to attempt to manually disable callbacks.
The only negative effect of this was that if the user was currently viewing
a different signal chain, it would switch back to the Intan chain unexpectedly.
This is no longer the case, as the SourceNode checks to see whether or not
it received a proper disable signal from the ProcessorGraph before notifying
the UI that data may have been dropped.
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Welcome to the Open Ephys project!

This GUI was designed to provide a fast and flexible interface for acquiring and visualizing data from extracellular electrodes. It's still lacking many features, and isn't yet robust enough for widespread release, but the overall framework will make it easy to extend.

Everything is written in C++, with the help of the JUCE library. The JUCE library is lightweight, easy to learn, and completely cross-platform. What's more, it includes a variety of classes for audio processing, which have been co-opted to process neural data. It might be necessary to create custom data processing classes in the future, but for now, JUCE takes care of a lot of the messy bits involved in analyzing many parallel data streams.

This repository contains all of the files you'll need to compile and run the GUI on Linux and Mac OS X. The makefile (for Linux) and XCode project (for Mac) are located in the Builds/ directory.

If you want to add files, or create Windows binaries, you'll have to do that through "The Jucer," using the "open-ephys.jucer" file. The Juce library files, example code, and Jucer code are available on SourceForge.