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Design bug, how to fix.
 By Earl Colby Pottinger - Posted on June 8, 2005 - 13:01:06   (#16840)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.91
I just tested the scope program on a clean machine. I just noticed that the background colour and the grid colour is the same. Please go into preferences and change the colour of one of the two.

Built-in Screen shot
 By Earl Colby Pottinger - Posted on June 8, 2005 - 12:43:02   (#16837)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.91
For test purposes the program will create it's own waveforms. Just click on the button that says 'Fake Sampling'. This fills the data buffers with selected data. You can now click on any of the buttons for diffirent sampling and see/scroll/resize the diffirent waveforms.

Hope that helps you see the possiblities with this program.

Any screenshot to share?
 By Philippe Houdoin - Posted on June 8, 2005 - 03:31:14   (#16828)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.91
To share with US wihtout any scope hardware to test with...

Please?

(Philippe, looking for his day's screenshot ;-) )

First 8-day week...
 By Daren Scot Wilson - Posted on June 6, 2005 - 22:53:03   (#16815)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.91
Wow, this looks like a cool weekend project! If only i weren't busy with so many other things... first 8-day week that comes along, i'm buying a soldering iron and will try this! As for a small cheap ADC, seems i had found something good a few years ago, if only i could remember what... the LM3914 idea is okay for a start and i do have a bunch of them somewhere. They can be stacked for more resolution though it's not very cost-effective beyond 2 or 3.

Cool, in a GeekPort way
 By GScrain - Posted on May 6, 2005 - 13:31:18   (#16534)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.85
Pretty cool. I thought of doing something like this, and making it a sort of resurrection of the GeekPort for x86. Could be used for generic DAQ.

interesting
 By AlienSoldier - Posted on May 3, 2005 - 22:07:22   (#16489)
 Current version when comment was posted: 0.8
i wanted to do someting like that myself eventually (but like many i needed to focus on main project). So if you want to talk about random stuff about it just drop on beshare.

Glad to see the driver gave you a bit of help to start. I don't plan to do anything with it as i wait to see how it's going to be with the PP on zeta/haiku before commiting more time.

 
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