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The highest level interface provides an SDK to develop applications for Windows and Mac OS X. The included sample code provides a detailed way to receive and use bio-signal data. These two higher-level interfaces supply executables and binary libraries for some of the most common computing platforms, like Windows and Mac OS X. The lowest-level Serial Stream SDK interface provides source code and low level communication stream specs that allow headset development on virtually any platform that can receive a serial data stream. | The highest level interface provides an SDK to develop applications for Windows and Mac OS X. The included sample code provides a detailed way to receive and use bio-signal data. These two higher-level interfaces supply executables and binary libraries for some of the most common computing platforms, like Windows and Mac OS X. The lowest-level Serial Stream SDK interface provides source code and low level communication stream specs that allow headset development on virtually any platform that can receive a serial data stream. | ||
- | Please review the appropriate chapter for the interface and platform you are interested in developing for. Or read on in this Development Guide to learn about all the different interfaces. | + | Please review the appropriate chapter for the interface and platform you are interested in developing for. This Development Guide provides a broad summary of the different interfaces. |
===== About NeuroSky's ThinkGear ===== | ===== About NeuroSky's ThinkGear ===== |