Sending xdat (bit signals) from Eprime to ASL eye tracker through a Ethernet port (Socket Device)

Cory Inman corysinman at gmail.com
Thu Jan 9 00:15:25 UTC 2014


Thank you soo much Pip!  That will be incredibly helpful. I'll make sure to remind you. We have been slowly, but surely making progress on it over the past few months. Just to make sure, is your script specifically for sending a signal through an Ethernet or socket device connection?

It has been quite a battle, since no one at Eprime or ASL could tell me specifically what to do. If anything it will at least be nice to have some with whom I can share the pain ;)  

Thanks again! Looking forward to seeing the script!

Cory 


On Jan 8, 2014, at 4:31 PM, Pip Griffiths <pipgriffiths86 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes!
> 
> I will send you script on Friday when I am in the lab next, but please remind me. 
> 
> Also, I have found the ASL d6 to be a nightmare of a machine that couldn't track a thing at any reasonable accuracy. Further to this, the clunky and buggy analysis software is not set up for having multiple conditions (for example different emotional faces/genders/presentation times). It also doesn't like you randomising the stimuli. If you randomise you will have a lot of work putting things in order manually after the study. 
> 
> Yer, 
> Please email me on Friday. Also happy to answer any other questions that you have as I feel your (prospective) pain. 
> 
> Regards,
> Pip Griffiths
> PhD researcher
> University of Bath
> 
> On 8 Jan 2014, at 20:08, Cory Inman <corysinman at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi, Are there any labs out there that have successfully been able to send xdat (bit signals) from an Eprime script to mark event onsets on an ASL D6 eye tracker through an ethernet port (socket device)?  Any help, basic example scripts, or examples of inline code to send these signals through socket device in eprime would be much appreciated. Thank you for your time and help!
>> 
>> Cory Inman 
>> Emory University
>> 
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