running on a laptop
Daniel Zajdel
zajdeld at ohsu.edu
Fri Feb 7 22:21:11 UTC 2003
I run timing critical visual masking experiments on a Gateway PIII laptop running WinME and Eprime1.0. I have good control (as in zero timing delay with even single vertical retrace stimulus displays) at 60Hz. You really need the active TFT display and spending the extra money on a high-end model I feel is worth it.
Good luck Gab Lab!
Dan Zajdel
Neurology
Oregon Health & Science University
>>> Richard Anderson <randers at bgnet.bgsu.edu> 02/07/03 12:52PM >>>
I'd like to add that this lag problem started when I upgraded to WinXP and
E-prime 1.1.
>At 03:11 PM 2/7/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>>I get huge random lags in display time (1/2 second) when running e-prime
>>on a Dell Pentium III laptop. I would not use it for an experiment that
>>required good timing.
>>
>>
>>At 11:31 AM 2/7/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Has anyone ever had problems running Eprime on a laptop?
>>>
>>>Thank you,
>>>
>>>Erin
>>>
>>>Dr. Gabrieli Lab
>>>Stanford University
>>>Department of Psychology
>>>Jordan Hall, Bldg 420
>>>Stanford, CA 94035-2130
>>>(650) 493-5000 x67349
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Richard Anderson
>>Associate Professor of Psychology
>>Department of Psychology
>>Bowling Green State University
>>randers at bgnet.bgsu.edu
>>http://personal.bgsu.edu/~randers
>>http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/psych
>>
Best regards,
Richard Anderson
Associate Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
Bowling Green State University
randers at bgnet.bgsu.edu
http://personal.bgsu.edu/~randers
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/psych
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