Yes!
It is possible to open the oscilloscope without a GUI (Graphical User Interface). This can be achieved by modifying the source code available to the EmotiBit community on our GitHub page and tweaking the EmotiBit Oscilloscope to emulate a console application. To do so requires some thought to map the existing GUI interface to command line inputs. For example, all clickable elements like toggling output options, creating annotations, etc, will need a command line input. This feature currently exists on our roadmap but users can accelerate the development by making contributions to our GitHub source.
Alternatively, you can look into the BrainFlow API. BrainFlow provides initial support for EmotiBit and you can integrate the BrainFlow API into a simple console application.
In general, it is possible to change and customize any Emotibit application. EmotiBit software and firmware is open-source and provided free of cost to the EmotiBit community. The community members can tweak any EmotiBit application according to their needs to create a truly custom experience. The EmotiBit ecosystem can greatly benefit from community contributions. If you have a great idea please push it upstream so that we can review it and make it available to the entire community as a part of the official release.
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