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I had a couple of issues with the "applyCARtoDat.m" script applied to the binary files obtained from the latest SpikeGLX (Release v.20190327) and the imec PXI card with neuropixel probes 3B2.
First, a small error appears while loading "imec.ap.bin" due to the fact that the latest release of SpikeGLX change the file name to "imecX.ap.bin" where X is the probe port number on the imec PXI card. I guess this just need to be updated and can easily be solved by renaming the file as a temporary fix.
Second, the binary file contains 385 channels where channel number 385 is the sync channel acquired through the SMA connector. I think this channel shouldn't be included in the CAR loop. It is not matching the current channel map file (found here) and it creates error while reading the traces and the waveforms from the binary in Phy later on.
I fixed the second issue by creating CAR binary files with 384 channels by modifying the "applyCARtoDat.m" and saving it elsewhere as a temporay fix.
Anybody having similar issues?
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Hi,
I had a couple of issues with the "applyCARtoDat.m" script applied to the
binary files obtained from the latest SpikeGLX (Release v.20190327) and the
imec PXI card with neuropixel probes 3B2.
First, a small error appears while loading "imec.ap.bin" due to the fact
that the latest release of SpikeGLX change the file name to "imecX.ap.bin"
where X is the probe port number on the imec PXI card. I guess this just
need to be updated and can easily be solved by renaming the file as a
temporary fix.
Second, the binary file contains 385 channels where channel number 385 is
the sync channel acquired through the SMA connector. I think this channel
shouldn't be included in the CAR loop. It is not matching the current
channel map file (found here <https://github.com/cortex-lab/neuropixels>)
and it creates error while reading the traces and the waveforms from the
binary in Phy later on.
I fixed the second issue by creating CAR binary files with 384 channels by
modifying the "applyCARtoDat.m" and saving it elsewhere as a temporay fix.
Anybody having similar issues?
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Hi,
I had a couple of issues with the "applyCARtoDat.m" script applied to the binary files obtained from the latest SpikeGLX (Release v.20190327) and the imec PXI card with neuropixel probes 3B2.
First, a small error appears while loading "imec.ap.bin" due to the fact that the latest release of SpikeGLX change the file name to "imecX.ap.bin" where X is the probe port number on the imec PXI card. I guess this just need to be updated and can easily be solved by renaming the file as a temporary fix.
Second, the binary file contains 385 channels where channel number 385 is the sync channel acquired through the SMA connector. I think this channel shouldn't be included in the CAR loop. It is not matching the current channel map file (found here) and it creates error while reading the traces and the waveforms from the binary in Phy later on.
I fixed the second issue by creating CAR binary files with 384 channels by modifying the "applyCARtoDat.m" and saving it elsewhere as a temporay fix.
Anybody having similar issues?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: