Friday, December 29, 2006

New SVN Client

TortoiseSVN cannot be installed at school. To get around this (such that I could develop here (by here, I mean at school)), I went looking for another client, and came up with SmartSVN.

It's written in Java, so it works on any platform, and it works pretty well. It's slightly harder to set up, but once it's there, it's great.

It can be found at http://www.syntevo.com/ or downloaded here.

I'll be back at school tomorrow to work more.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Progress to Date

Progress on EarShotMain has been slow, but today there are a few things to be happy about.

Currently functioning in EarShotMain

  • Able to load exisiting daq files
  • Able to select which channels to display from these files and have them display on a graph one above another
  • Able to scroll through data range using either the scroll bar or by entering a certain time directly

Still to be completed today

  • Ability to record new signals (implement acdaq)
  • work on zoom function
  • get scaling to work correctly (right now it only changes the number - doesn't actually scale anything)
  • Ability to add markers into graph
  • fine tuning of channel display with input file

Time V.S Frequency has yet to be coded at all

I haven't got the SVN working properly for me yet (Jon)

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

2006-12-19

Accomplished Today:

  • Got SVN up and working wih TortoiseSVN. Repository now exists at svn+ssh://username@www.asilika.com/www/htdocs/eeg/eeg (if that doesn't work, try the URL 64.230.82.80 instead.)
  • Jon's and Matt's files are in the repository. Dean's are not.
  • Set up this blog.
  • Uploaded the CD chan gave us at http://www.asilika.com/eeg/

Plans:

  • Input DAQ files
  • Have our respective parts showing info from DAQ files
    • Matt: Headmaps
    • Dean: PSD
    • Jon: Channel Selector
  • Have different parts of app connected
  • Plan Presentation
  • Next Meeting, between the 26th and 29th

Presentaton

  • Background
  • What future groups can do?
  • What research have we done?
  • What do the frequencies mean?
  • What can our program show?
  • What tests do we plan to perform?

To Do soon

  • Email profs, saying no meeting before christmas
  • Schedule next meeting by the 24th