PropScope v1.04!
Hanno
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Hi!
Thanks to all those that provided feedback, your PropScope has improved!
Also, thanks to the beta testers that ran a quick smoke test of the software.
I've posted the v1.04 installer here, Parallax will have it on their site shortly: hannoware.com/propscope104.exe
Cleanest way to install is to uninstall the old version and then run the new installer.
Fixes include:
+Tooltip doesn’t go out of bounds
+Uses new USB driver to resolve USB issues
+Trigger settings aren't lost
+Tab settings aren't lost
+Cursors positions match mouse cursor
+When changing vert resolution, trigger level changes appropriately
+Set amplitude/offset doesn't crash
+More descriptive amplitude/offset text
+Trigger indicator in bottom of DSO/LSA graphs (active, waiting, paused, off)
+LSA titles not backwards
+Coupling switches easier to move
+Minimize doesn't cause restore/maximize
+Click on edit waveform selects custom mode
+Tooltips/cursor is only active when window is active
+Function generator turns off (1v) when software closed
+Turning “run” off, or “stop” turns function generator off
+Fewer errors/bugs, especially when scope disconnected/"run" turned off
+Changing some items like coupling/vertical res is prevented when paused
+Generator settings are updated when resume from pause
+If unplug propscope will start fresh with oscilloscope view
+More intuitive transitions between trigger modes- off, continuous,
step- when trigger turned off, will always start continuously sampling
+Trigger single step mode saved
+DSO cursor doesn't jump around
Hanno
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Co-author of the official Propeller Guide- available at Amazon
Developer of ViewPort, the premier visual debugger for the Propeller (read the review here, thread here),
12Blocks, the block-based programming environment (thread here)
and PropScope, the multi-function USB oscilloscope/function generator/logic analyzer
Thanks to all those that provided feedback, your PropScope has improved!
Also, thanks to the beta testers that ran a quick smoke test of the software.
I've posted the v1.04 installer here, Parallax will have it on their site shortly: hannoware.com/propscope104.exe
Cleanest way to install is to uninstall the old version and then run the new installer.
Fixes include:
+Tooltip doesn’t go out of bounds
+Uses new USB driver to resolve USB issues
+Trigger settings aren't lost
+Tab settings aren't lost
+Cursors positions match mouse cursor
+When changing vert resolution, trigger level changes appropriately
+Set amplitude/offset doesn't crash
+More descriptive amplitude/offset text
+Trigger indicator in bottom of DSO/LSA graphs (active, waiting, paused, off)
+LSA titles not backwards
+Coupling switches easier to move
+Minimize doesn't cause restore/maximize
+Click on edit waveform selects custom mode
+Tooltips/cursor is only active when window is active
+Function generator turns off (1v) when software closed
+Turning “run” off, or “stop” turns function generator off
+Fewer errors/bugs, especially when scope disconnected/"run" turned off
+Changing some items like coupling/vertical res is prevented when paused
+Generator settings are updated when resume from pause
+If unplug propscope will start fresh with oscilloscope view
+More intuitive transitions between trigger modes- off, continuous,
step- when trigger turned off, will always start continuously sampling
+Trigger single step mode saved
+DSO cursor doesn't jump around
Hanno
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Co-author of the official Propeller Guide- available at Amazon
Developer of ViewPort, the premier visual debugger for the Propeller (read the review here, thread here),
12Blocks, the block-based programming environment (thread here)
and PropScope, the multi-function USB oscilloscope/function generator/logic analyzer
Comments
Jim
I was really pleased with the Propscope already....looks like it's only getting better.
James L
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