What tools are used in EmotiBit Software development?

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  • EmotiBit_FeatherWing

    Firmware to run Emotibit with Adafruit feather M0 WiFi and Feather ESP32

    A: The EmotiBit firmware is entirely based on Arduino IDE(which is cross platform), so the development environment is the same on Linux, windows or mac. If you are familiar with Arduino, development should be straight forward. EmotiBit software is built on Openframeworks, which is also supported across platforms. We share the EmotiBit software as precompiled binaries for mac and as an installer for Windows. For Linux, we ask the users to compile from source and are in the process of changing that workflow to deploy using binaries as well.

  • ofxEmotiBit

    OpenFrameworks library and examples for the EmotiBit

    A: The EmotiBit firmware is entirely based on Arduino IDE(which is cross platform), so the development environment is the same on Linux, windows or mac. If you are familiar with Arduino, development should be straight forward. EmotiBit software is built on Openframeworks, which is also supported across platforms. We share the EmotiBit software as precompiled binaries for mac and as an installer for Windows. For Linux, we ask the users to compile from source and are in the process of changing that workflow to deploy using binaries as well.

  • InfluxDB

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  • EmotiBit_Biometric_Lib

    Biometric library for processing EmotiBit data

    We also offer some tools which have been developed in python, for example our data viewer, uses anaconda as the package manager

  • OpenFrameworks

    openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.

    A: The EmotiBit firmware is entirely based on Arduino IDE(which is cross platform), so the development environment is the same on Linux, windows or mac. If you are familiar with Arduino, development should be straight forward. EmotiBit software is built on Openframeworks, which is also supported across platforms. We share the EmotiBit software as precompiled binaries for mac and as an installer for Windows. For Linux, we ask the users to compile from source and are in the process of changing that workflow to deploy using binaries as well.

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