The
pylink that is listed on the Python Package Index is completely unrelated to the
pylink library provided by SR Research. I was able to get the
pylink library provided by SR Research to work using the following steps:
- Download pylink_win32.zip from https://www.sr-support.com/showthread.php?14-Pylink
- Extract the zip file to your local computer
- Copy the entire pylink27 subfolder to the Vizard/bin/lib/site-packages folder
- Rename the pylink27 folder to pylink
- Now you can call import pylink from any Vizard script
I ran the above steps with Vizard 5 32-bit and it worked fine.
Note, as of the time of this post, SR Research does not seem to provide a 64-bit version of the
pylink library for Windows, so this will not work with 64-bit versions of Vizard.