Binaries and downloads

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Current stable version is 1.2

Current stable version of extended SDK is 1.1.2


Previous versions

1.1
1.0
0.17
0.16
0.15

Android

Android software development kit libraries for NeuroMD devices could be linked into project from JCenter repository, or could be downloaded as .aar files from server

JCenter repository

Extended SDK binaries could be obtained from JCenter repository. To use it, check if you have following lines in gradle script of your project

allprojects {
    repositories {
        jcenter()
   }
}

To link Base SDK library to your project add following line to your dependencies list

compile 'com.neuromd.neurosdk:neuro-sdk:1.2'

To link Extended SDK library to your project add following line to your dependencies list

compile 'com.neuromd.neurosdk:neuro-sdk-ext:1.1.2'

Binaries download

Use the following link to get latest vesion of extended SDK library:

Base SDK versions

Current release: File:Libneurosdk-release-1.2.aar

Previous versions:

File:Libneurosdk-release-1.1.aar

File:Libneurosdk-release-1.0.aar

File:Libneurosdk-release-0.17.aar

File:Libneurosdk-release.aar

Extended SDK versions

Current release: File:Neuro-sdk-ext-1.1.2.aar

Previous versions:

File:Neuro-sdk-ext-1.0.1.aar

File:Neuro-sdk-ext-0.17.1.aar

File:Neuro-sdk-ext-0.16.1.aar

Including aar library to your project

To include aar library as module to existing project in Android Studio do the following steps:

1. Go to File->New->New module

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2. Select 'Import .JAR/.AAR Package' and click 'Next'

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3. Specify path of downloaded library and choose name for module

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4. If module been not added to project automatically, go to settings.gradle file and add new module

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5. Add module to project dependencies

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Notes

Constructor of DeviceScanner class needs Context object to get access to Bluetooth system service. All operations with Bluetooth data are performed in main UI thread of application, so doing too much work in it may cause connection issues and data packets loss.

Windows

Software development kit for Windows operating system is represented as native C++ libraries, C-wrapper libraies and C#-wrapper .NET assemblies. Supported operating systems is Windows 8.1 and 10. There is only 64-bit platform support now, 32-bit libraries is comming soon.

Libraries installer

Use the following links to obtain windows installers of SDK libraries and samples. This installers set environment variable NEUROSDK to the path where libraries are installed. Installed samples use this variable to get libraries and it can be used in custom projects configurations.

Base SDK versions

Current release: neurosdk-setup-win-x64-v1.2.exe

Previous versions:

neurosdk-setup-win-x64-v1.1.exe

Using CMake to create Visual Studio sample projects

Samples for native C++ SDK library and for C-wrapper library is made as CMake projects. To build and run them first you need to create VS projects. These projects require at least CMake of version 3.3.

1. Run CMake and point to needed sample directory

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2. Press "Configure" and select Win64 generator, then press finish

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3. Remove redundant configuration types from config. Use Debug and Release only. Press "Configure" again

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4. Press "Generate" and when generating is doe press "Open Project". Set runnable project as startup project and press "F6" to build it (or right-clict on project name in solution explorer and click "Build")

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5. Press "F5" to run project