Serial packet sync error -- missed window (please help)

"Patrick Schembri" <[email protected]> Wed, 25 Mar 2015 18:16:20 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.science.openeeg.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi,

I have purchased an EEG-SMT from Olimex
(https://www.olimex.com/Products/EEG/OpenEEG/EEG-SMT/ ) and connected 4
Active Electrodes and 1 Passive Electrode. I installed the FTDI drivers for
the SMT kit and Windows recognizes it as USB Serial Port in the Device
Manager.

Then I installed NeuroServer
(http://openeeg.sourceforge.net/neuroserver_doku/ ) and ran NSD. So far so
good. Then I ran MODEEGDRIVER -d COM1 and I got:

 

ModEEG Driver v. 0.7.4-Windows

Attempting to connect to nsd at localhost:8336

Connecting to localhost at 127.0.0.1:8336

Socket connected.

Serial port COM1 opened.

Polling at 256 Hertz or 3906 usec

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

Serial packet sync error -- missed window.

 

I have set the Baud Rate=57600, Data Bits = 8, Parity = No, Start Bits =1
from the device manager. I have also tried to set them from the MODE command
in dos prompt. I have also tried different COM ports.

 

System: Pentium4 Quad Core, 4GB RAM, Windows7 64-Bit.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated, have been stuck on this for a month
now L

 

Thanks
Patrick

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