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| Review: Hantek DDS 3X25. Anyone own one? |
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| Mechatrommer:
goltek101a available now, more info there. monitor problem fixed. engine updated. crash it if you can. note: delete old waves.dat. it will be incompatible with ver101. have a nice day. |
| torch:
Display is perfect. I can still crash it as described on page 20 though. Consistently and repeatedly. |
| marmad:
Torch's crash routine crashes for me as well ;) Also, why, after I've set the frequency of, for example, sine wave output, does it not carry over to other simple waveforms? For example, I set sine wave to 100kHz - get good output - change to triangle wave - frequency jumps to 48.828kHz. |
| Mechatrommer:
--- Quote from: marmad on August 11, 2011, 09:45:15 am ---Torch's crash routine crashes for me as well ;) Also, why, after I've set the frequency of, for example, sine wave output, does it not carry over to other simple waveforms? For example, I set sine wave to 100kHz - get good output - change to triangle wave - frequency jumps to 48.828kHz. --- End quote --- torch crash was fixed. it was log(0) error. i'll publish when i fix the other things, he asked for "set wave as default device output during startup" sensible to me, so i'm adding some menu. frequency not carry over across wave buttons is intentional, each wave shape got their own frequency setting. so i can work with different frequency for different wave quickly. maybe i'll figure out how to make it "carry over". for now the workaround is to set every wave to same frequency, or save it in memory button. thanx. |
| torch:
--- Quote from: marmad on August 11, 2011, 09:45:15 am ---Also, why, after I've set the frequency of, for example, sine wave output, does it not carry over to other simple waveforms? For example, I set sine wave to 100kHz - get good output - change to triangle wave - frequency jumps to 48.828kHz. --- End quote --- Yes, but when you click sine wave again, the frequency jumps back to 100kHz. I can see where this would be particularly useful in cases where one has redefined the standard waveforms with a custom waveform and need to jump back and forth between a couple for testing purposes. I can also see where it might be handy to lock the frequency between waveforms, but the input mechanism is so quick and easy (I especially like the way you can short cut using alpha keys: eg type "10k" and it instantly changes the frequency to 10kHz) that it's not really an issue for me. Personal preference. |
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