Re: Logic Analyzer Vs. Oscilloscope



On 2006-05-30, Dave <dave@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:37:12 +0000, Grant Edwards wrote:

On 2006-05-30, Rich Webb <bbew.ar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

My current favorite is the Logicport USB-interfaced analyzer
from http://www.pctestinstruments.com/. The PC-side software
will run in demo mode without needing to have the pod hooked
up if you want to give it a trial run.

I've heard good things about it. The SPI, async, and I2C
decoding look particularly cool.

But you've got to run Windows, which is particularly uncool.

How about using WINE?

Haven't tried it for several years, but from what I've read, I
don't think it really provides applications with access to USB
peripherals. I think VMWare might be able to do that, though.

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