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Cyton turns off after GUI starts up #88

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cr0ck3t opened this issue Dec 12, 2018 · 1 comment
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Cyton turns off after GUI starts up #88

cr0ck3t opened this issue Dec 12, 2018 · 1 comment

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cr0ck3t commented Dec 12, 2018

Hello All,
Finally finished assembling my Mark IV and am excited to get it up and operational!

My setup:

  • Cyton board with Daisy and WiFi Shield
  • Windows 10
  • OpenBCIHub v2.0.3.0
  • OpenBCI_GUI v4.0.3

I am running both the GUI and the Hub as administrator and the executable files are located in the Program Files (x86) directory.

I am able to connect and receive data using the GUI via the dongle, but when I try to "Start System" using WiFi, the pass through LED on the WiFi shield (and underlying LED on the Cyton) turn off...

... thoughts?...

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cr0ck3t commented Dec 12, 2018

Also, 192.168.4.1/board returns:
{"board_connected":true,"board_type":"daisy","num_channels":16,"gains":[24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24,24]}

192.168.4.1/version returns:
v2.0.5

and if the WiFi shield is plugged in, the "ext pwr" switch is set to off, and I am using the dongle to connect, the GUI freezes when I hit "Start System"

*have not yet figured out how to determine the firmware version of the Cyton or the Daisy, but will update the thread when I find out.

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