Operating instructions

SEA M300USERSGUIDE
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QNX operating system to reduce system latency and minimize the effect on real-time applications.
Our vision is to provide a product that allows our customers a high degree of flexibility and
reliability that can help them to accomplish their research goals and outperform their competition.
MAJORFEATURES
A true multi-tasking environment with a GUI (Graphical User Interface).
4 GB of RAM maximum.
A 90% interface hardware backward compatibility with the M200.
No more command line interface. Almost 99% Graphical.
Completely compatible with the M200 Data Format.
Support for large screen resolutions. (i.e. 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x1024, 1600x1200).
Support for 8, 16, 24 and 32-bit true color.
Simple text table setup.
An integrated software modules for M300 (Main Application), M300 Manager (m300m), M300 Recording
(m300r) M300 Broadcasting (m300b), M300 Print (m300p), M300 Control (m300c), M300 Shared
Memory (m300s), M300 Log (m300l) and M300 Logger (M300Logger).
“Point-and-click” application launch point.
Support for an unlimited number of research project configurations. Users can select different
configurations from the system.
Project History List in the Project Menu.
Support for automatic loading of last project.
Support for an unlimited number of display windows (At least in theory!). Each window can be resized,
moved or closed.
Support for three possible data sources: Acquisition, Playback and UDP (Universal Data Protocol) for
communication from another M300.
A 1-second buffer. Other synchronous buffers faster then 1-second are possible.
Support for Asynchronous buffers. M300 Async-buffer can acquire any acquisition event.
New scheduling scheme with trigger, frequency and board.
Simple board setup with specific dialog windows for each board type. Board hierarchy presented in a tree
format for project.
Simple acquisition setup with dialog window. Acquisition and board hierarchy presented in tree format for
the project.
Simple buffer setup with dialog window.
Support for UDP (Universal Data Protocol) data broadcast during acquisition or playback modes.