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| ===installation experience with python2.5 on Intel laptop --[[User:Alex O. Holcombe|Alex O. Holcombe]] 01:58, 23 March 2009 (EDT)===
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| demos/mouse_pygame.py doesn't work because the default window type is pyglet, as revealed by
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| myWin = visual.Window((600.0,600.0), allowGUI=True, fullscrn=0)
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| myWin.winType #gives you pyglet
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| </code>
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| Pygame is apparently required for mouse functions, sounds, and other things. Therefore must force use of pygame:
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| myWin = visual.Window((600.0,600.0), allowGUI=True, fullscrn=0, winType="pygame")
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| </code>
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| However still the way we draw things in our programs doesn't work, not sure why. Ah, apparently going to python2.5 is supposed to use pyglet for everything, which requires different functions for mouse polling (see demo: mouse.py) and .. what?
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| === older ===
| | [[Holcombe:VisionEgg|VisionEgg installation notes]] |
| I think I didn't use that version (with pyglet extensions) with 2.5 yet. Will try to look into it.
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| I think it's to do with PsychoPy selecting the wrong openGL to draw to (PyOpenGL and pyglet.GL aren't compatible and require different argument types). I should be able to look into it, but could you let me know which version of Pyglet (if any) you've installed?
| | =Psychopy= |
| | Most will want to simply download the .dmg of the executable from the psychopy website. |
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| cheers, as ever, for the useful feedback,
| | ==Developers== |
| Jon
| | Developers can install a local version of the repository using github. See the instructions at the online psychopy documentation "for developers" section. |
| | Also see [http://groups.google.com/group/psychopy-dev/browse_thread/thread/a06b4a5e408d751f| these messages on the google group] |
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| Alex Holcombe wrote:
| | This requires installation of the python library dependencies. On OSX, rather than installing all the dependencies one by one, you can download and run the installer for the Enthought Python Distribution. At the time of this writing (Feb 2012), it's available for free to academics. |
| Hi Jon,
| | Once that is done, execute psychopy in the terminal with something like |
| We have a new machine and decided to try using psychopy with python2.5. We installed from source PsychoPy-0.93.4 and tried to install the dependencies correctly by going through the list in the dependenciesOSXuniversal package for python2.4, and finding the appropriate packages on the web for python2.5. Unfortunately upon running the psychopy demos we get an error triggered by the visual.Patchstim commands, for example upon running clockface.py we get the following output:
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| | python /Users/alex/Documents/softwareStatsEquipment/programming_psychophysics/psychopy/psychopy/app/psychopyApp.py |
| Traceback (most recent call last):
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| File "clockface.py", line 12, in <module> | |
| tex=None, mask=minHand,interpolate=False)
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| File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages/psychopy/visual.py", line 1030, in __init__
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| self._setTex(tex)
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| File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages/psychopy/visual.py", line 1533, in _setTexNoShaders
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| GL.glBindTexture(GL.GL_TEXTURE_1D, self.texID)#bind that name to the target
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| ctypes.ArgumentError: argument 2: <type 'exceptions.TypeError'>: wrong type
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| We can go back to using psychopy with python2.4 if necessary, but I thought I'd let you know about this as you mentioned on the webpage that you might provide Python2.5 installers if someone asked. Incidentally, even other demo programs not dependent on visual seem to get errors, such as demo_sound.py, which gives the output at the bottom of this email. Anyway no worries if you don't have time for this, thanks for all the code, we're happily using psychopy in conjunction with some visionEgg for all our experiments now.
| | Rather than type that every time, create an alias, maybe called 'pp', by adding a line to your ~/.profile like this: |
| | alias pp='python /Users/alex/Documents/softwareStatsEquipment/programming_psychophysics/psychopy/psychopy/app/psychopyApp.py' |
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| | Psychopy will only run if the location of the dependencies is in your PYTHONPATH. Most of these will have been added by the Enthought Python Distrubtion installer, but not psychopy itself. To your ~/.profile file, add the path of psychopy itself with a line like: |
| | PYTHONPATH="/Users/alex/Documents/softwareStatsEquipment/programming_psychophysics/psychopy/:$PYTHONPATH |
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| cheers
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| Alex
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| Traceback (most recent call last):
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| File "demo_sound.py", line 4, in <module>
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| sound.init(rate=22050, bits=16, stereo=True, buffer=1024)
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| File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/site-packages/psychopy/sound.py", line 67, in init
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| mixer.init(rate, bits, stereoChans, buffer) #defaults: 22050Hz, 16bit, stereo,
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| pygame.error: Failed to start CoreAudio: AudioUnitSetProperty (kAudioUnitProperty_StreamFormat)
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| On 26/02/2008, at 4:50 AM, Jon Peirce wrote:
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| Hi Alex,
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| two options. This is the code I used just to get thigns going, and tested against a parallel port on winXP. Pyglet sounds can be used alongside pygame for windowing etc... so that you don't need to change too much other code. One thing you should be aware of is the need to dispatch_events() for pyglet.media
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| Alternatively, the pyglet backend for PsychoPy is nearly there. The only things missing are a set.gamma function for the window (do you need gamma correction?) and controls for the mouse. I'll try and have a new OS X build for you to play with in the next 1/2 hr. Obviously, going this route will need a bit more testing at your end to make sure it
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| chrs, Jon
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| #test the speed of a keypress detection
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| import ctypes, numpy
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| from psychopy import event, visual, core, _parallel
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| import pyglet.media, pyglet.media.procedural
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| class ArraySnd(pyglet.media.procedural.ProceduralSource):
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| """
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| Create a pyglet.StaticSource from a numpy array.
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| """
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| def __init__(self, data, sample_rate=44800, sample_size=16):
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| """Array data should be float (-+1.0)
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| sample_size (16 or 8) determines the number of bits used for subsequent storage"""
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| duration = len(data)/float(sample_rate) #determine duration from data
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| super(ArraySnd, self).__init__(duration,sample_rate, sample_size)
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| self.sample_rate = sample_rate
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| if sample_size==8: #ubyte
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| self.allData = (data*127+127).astype(numpy.uint8)
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| elif sample_size==16: #signed int16
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| self.allData = (data*32767).astype(numpy.int16)
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| def _generate_data(self, bytes, offset):
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| if self._bytes_per_sample == 1:#ubyte
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| start = offset
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| samples = bytes
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| else: #signed int16
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| start = offset >> 1
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| samples = bytes >> 1
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| return (self.allData[start:(start+samples)]).tostring()
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| def makeSine(duration, frequency=440, sample_rate=44800, sample_size=16): step = frequency * (numpy.pi * 2) / sample_rate
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| samples = sample_rate*duration
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| snd = ArraySnd(numpy.sin(step*(numpy.arange(samples))), sample_rate, sample_size)
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| return snd
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| win = visual.Window([200,200],winType='pygame')
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| A = makeSine(1, 220, sample_size=16)
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| #A = pyglet.media.procedural.Sine(1,220)
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| core.wait(0.1)
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| LPT1 = 0x378#address for parallel port on many machines
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| pinNumber = 2#choose a pin to write to (2-9).
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| A.play()
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| _parallel.out(LPT1, 2**(pinNumber-2))#sets just this pin to be high (pin2 represent databit 0, pin3=bit1...)
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| clock = core.Clock()
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| while clock.getTime()<5.0:
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| pyglet.media.dispatch_events()#have to call this or pyglet sound manager doesn't update its buffer
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| if len(event.getKeys())>0:
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| break
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| core.wait(0.01)
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| _parallel.out(LPT1, 0)#sets all pins low
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