Those who are declared dead live longer: what does it take to get OpenBCI made in China get to work in spite of all the issues it has?

Last Updated on February 23, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

  1. The skills of jenelson
  • Who had issues with the communication between OpenBCI Cyton and the WIFI shield:

https://openbci.com/forum/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/19681#Comment_19681

2. The skills of stellarpower

https://openbci.com/forum/index.php?p=/discussion/3502/cyton-wifi-packet-loss-noise-issues/p1

  • Who had no issues with the communication between OpenBCI Cyton and the WIFI shield
  • He took his OpenBCI made in China setup apart and has put it together until it worked. – Unortunately, he had issues with the OpenBCI WIFI shield.

3. The skills of alwayswearhats

  • Who repaired the OpenBCI WIFI shield

https://openbci.com/forum/index.php?p=/discussion/2108/measured-shield-regulated-3-3v-supply-has-6v-dip-at-1-second-intervals-with-resonant-ringing

Camouflaged Texas Instruments engineers who mant to make money out of OpenBCI made in China and fail

  • We suppose that all the above mentioned are camouflaged Texas Instruments engineers and highly skilled
  • They tested OpenBCI made in China (a product which is fabricated in the Chinese fabrics owned by Texas Instruments) before us, received the best product which is available, and wrote their experience into the OpenBCI forum, with the goal to encourage us to purchase OpenBCI made in China.
  • All of these have a business plan controlled by Texas Instruments with the goal to find out how much money they can make out of Peter Gamma who suffers:
  • Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org repeat once more what he said multiple times:

It is not possible to make money out of Peter Gamma.

  • Furthermore it is necessary that you receive OpenBCI modules which have at least the quality of the OpenBCI made in China modules the obove mentioned Texas Instruments technicians received for free, which is very unlikely.
  • If you are successful all the same with your project, post it to the www.OpenBCI.com
    forum. Peter Gamma will not do this.
  • But you will there never have a community for your project exept for Texas Instruments engineers who want to increase the price for OpenBCI made in China if it is sucessful.

But it is most likely that the stock of OpenBCI made in China on eBay and Aliexpress consists only of products which have issues and are not working, since Peter Gamma who is interested since years knows not of a single success story of someone who got it working.

  • And since Peter Gamma who is interested since years knows not of a single success story about
  • OpenBCI made in China it is most likely that it is not even worth testing it for new testers, since countless testers did this and all of those failed and keep silent about it.
  • And to publish that OpenBCI made in China does not work usually do only people like Flaviow Frohlich, who has not done this to this date, but not all the others who are product developers and product sellers who want to make money out of it, will not publish that it does not work, even though they have tested it.
  • Flavio has only tested the Muse headband with LSL and a Raspberry Pi 4, since Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org has reviewed it. But he did not test OpenBCI made in China to this date and will never do it.
  • Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org did not test it and has no plans to test it. He has tested the Pinephone with LibreOffice which took him almost a month to install it working everyday a little bit on it. And after he installed it he could not use it. And altough all Pinephone developers knew that it does not work satisfyingly, no one has informed him about it. So why should he now repeat his negative experience with OpenBCI made in China he made previously with the Pinephone?
  • What speaks for OpenBCI in China is that we see in the www.openbci.com forum that most of the OpenBCI users are beginners and not at the level of Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org.
  • This eventually means that there are hardly any testers who tested OpenBCI made in China and it is eventually worth testing it once more.