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New: Signal 8
Signal can now collect data from third-party devices using Talkers.
New automatic script execution at defined times before, during or after a sampled sweep.
Automatic threshold estimation (MTAT) added.
Active cursors are now available in XY views.
Option to display continuous waveform activity in peri-triggered mode added.
XY views can now hold up to 2000 channels.
The channel points per sweep limit is now 400 million, up from 40 million.
The PowerMAG auxiliary states device can now operate in Flex mode.
The MagStim Rapid now has a specific theta burst mode.
Added Meas() function to the virtual channel system. Therefore a measurement, such as the mean of a waveform baseline, can be used as part of the virtual wave construction. Perhaps displaying a waveform without a DC shift.
A new peri-trigger mode has been added for remaining inside a pair of levels for a specified time. This will allow the user to trigger only when the subject is in a resting state or, if using a force transducer, when they are active for x time.
It is now possible to use more than one signal conditioner at a time; e.g. the CED 1902 and Digitimer D360R can both be used simultaneously.
New: gTecTalk
gTecTalk is a talker that lets you sample with the HiAmp, USBAmp or Nautilus g.Tec devices via a gNEEDaccess server process, which can be accessed from a remote PC if required.
New: StelTalk
StelTalk is a talker that supports the Stellar Telemetry implant systems. It can sample up to 4 USB-connected implants, each of which report a range of data channels.
Latest software
There are recent uploads of Signal 8.02, Spike2 10.21, 9.20 and 8.26