Hi,
Gigabit connections, much like extremely fast PCs, do not necessarily translate into low-latency. Indeed, the lowest latency (“least flaky”) we get is consistently via old-school protocols such as serial/parallel cables. My suggestion would be to use this instead of LAN. Another idea is to use very long cables (I used 30m powered serial cable before, went fine), or attaching equipment in duplicates. For example, you can easily attach 2 computer mice and 2 keyboards to a single PC; e-prime (or Windows) doesn’t care where key-strokes come from. Then, if you add a secondary screen, you’ll have solid and extremely stable solution. Personally, I like my e-prime computers not to be connected to any LAN whatsoever.
I think there have been people around who use e-prime on remote desktop. Not sure what their experience is, but I (and more importantly, your reviewers) might find it doubtful that high precision can be achieved. Of course, that doesn’t matter for many paradigms J
Best,
Michiel
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