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 If your MATLAB runs, great! Now decide if you'd rather: If your MATLAB runs, great! Now decide if you'd rather:
-  - Familiarize yourself with MATLAB first. Go [[http://ctnsrv.uwaterloo.ca/vandermeerlab/​doku.php?​id=analysis:​rhythms#​getting_started_with_matlab | here]].+  - Familiarize yourself with MATLAB first. Go [[https://rcweb.dartmouth.edu/~mvdm/wiki/​doku.php?​id=analysis:​rhythms#​getting_started_with_matlab | here]].
   - Dive right in, working with Emotiv data. Read on.   - Dive right in, working with Emotiv data. Read on.
  
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-Make sure your Emotiv headset is on and you have the Bluetooth receiver'​s light flickering. Then, from a command prompt, launch the following two executables: ​`buffer.exe(in \GitHub\fieldtrip\realtime\bin\win32) and `./​emotiv2ft.exe emotiv-config.txt`. If that looks like it's working (you should get some status updates showing up in the command prompt), do this in MATLAB:+Make sure your Emotiv headset is on and you have the Bluetooth receiver'​s light flickering. Then, from a command prompt, launch the following two executables: ​''​buffer.exe'' ​(in \GitHub\fieldtrip\realtime\bin\win32) and ''​./​emotiv2ft.exe emotiv-config.txt''​. If that looks like it's working (you should get some status updates showing up in the command prompt), do this in MATLAB:
  
 <​code>​ <​code>​
 ft_realtime_plot([]) ft_realtime_plot([])
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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