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Parallax Oscilloscope

SailerManSailerMan Posts: 337
edited 2007-01-21 15:19 in General Discussion
I've seen it mentioned a few times that the Parallax Oscilloscope software is going to be upgraded.

Can I make a couple of requests. Allow resizing of the window up to Full screen and add an "Always on top" selector.

When is the new software coming out? It is definately in need of an update.

Thanks and Best Regards,
Eric
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  • Paul BakerPaul Baker Posts: 6,351
    edited 2007-01-17 00:03
    Soon, and it is past the stage of feature inclusion, I don't know if your requests were implemented or not.

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    Paul Baker
    Propeller Applications Engineer

    Parallax, Inc.
  • SailerManSailerMan Posts: 337
    edited 2007-01-17 17:09
    Paul,

    I though it would be too late for additions.. But I thought I'd try anyhow.. I've only had my scope for a few months now... and I love it. Thanks for you reply.

    While we are waiting for the release is there anyway you can list some of the enhancements and/or bug fixes

    Regards,

    Eric
  • JohngeekJohngeek Posts: 2
    edited 2007-01-21 15:06
    Some long-term logging would be sweet too!!!·

    I just purchased the scope and love it, a great fit for my needs, but the documentation is a bit week.

    For example, it'll do 20Vp-p, but how much can it stand without damage? I'm building some new probes for it, should I stick in a couple of zeners to clamp the input to no more than 10Vp?

    Under "settings," there's a 40V attenuation section. It doesn't seem to do anything.

    I downloaded the software and the "understanding signals" text, any other sources for information? The "help" doesn't seem to do anything.

    What's the best place to tap into the 5V USB power inside?
  • John R.John R. Posts: 1,376
    edited 2007-01-21 15:19
    Real soon, see http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=595537

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    John R.

    8 + 8 = 10
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