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Here is a zipped folder containing dual probe configurations for Neuropixels 2.0 that contains a single-shank and a quad-shank probe, in the following configurations:
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anjaldoshi
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- Confirms if the selected probe type is the same as the connected hardware. Used to confirm if a probe is connected that is not implemented (such as the 1.0 UHD probe), or to confirm that the correct probe is selected (2.0 single- or quad-shank probes)
- Add drop-down menu for NPX 2.0e devices to switch between quad- and single-shank probes
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This PR, which is based on #144, adds support for Neuropixels 2.0 single-shank probes.
Some important updates:
ProbeSettingsstruct to allow the number of electrodes / channels to be set at run-time, instead of at compile time. This is to allow for scenarios such as the 2.0 probes, which can have a varying number of electrodes, to be set at run-time.Fixes #151