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How can I send triggers using inline code in E-Prime to ActiveTwo using the Biosemi USB Virtual Serial Port cable?

By Cortech Admin | August 21, 2018 | 0

If your E-Prime experiment contains legacy inline code for sending triggers via the parallel port, you can switch to sending triggers via the new USB virtual serial port cable by following these instructions:

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