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Review: Hantek DDS 3X25. Anyone own one?

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torch:
Yes, the link is buried in here somewhere. Probably more than once. However, I have it in my favourites (I keep hoping Mecha will suddenly find himself with nothing to do and pick up on some of the other projects he was working on.  ;D )

davyk:

--- Quote from: torch on February 04, 2013, 10:48:43 pm ---Yes, the link is buried in here somewhere. Probably more than once.

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I think I better re-learn to read  ::)
Thanks a bunch !

PS: I'm looking for some updates too, what a fantastic work he offers to us !

torch:
The sad thing is that this hobbiest, with no prior knowledge of the internals and capabilities, has produced software which is vastly superior to the software provided by the manufacturer, and that the manufacturer has made no effort to support their product by offering updates that address the shortcomings.

Mechatrommer:

--- Quote from: torch on February 04, 2013, 10:48:43 pm ---(I keep hoping Mecha will suddenly find himself with nothing to do and pick up on some of the other projects he was working on.  ;D )

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my projects flow depends on my need :P for example Goltek Digital, i still has no usefullness for it. so another guy has developed it, its somewhere here (or in my email) i asked him to post but i'm not sure what he has up to now. also i remember one request here to put on PWM capability and another request to make my library is DS2000 compatible. but since those required siginificant coding (and testing problem), i have to put it on hold. for easy fix, i almost certainly capable of jumping out of my current project to do that immediately, but for harder fix, yeah i'm also hoping that i will ever have a free very free time. i have a board that i wrote project lists, the scratched marking are still there from yesteryears. :P

ps: "Goltek Profiler" and "Goltek Compensator" (what kind of name are they?) are probably lie in "virtual dream" forever. since i believe we have better things than that and can do that manually.
for PWM, you can make your own PWM csv file and load into arbitrary button, (save different duty cycle in each number button 0-9) thats the workaround so far.

edit: this is the guy's app link he provided me last time http://www.hantek.org/asken/iaskdetail.aspx?id=2012123102451972 he is from http://www.embeddedat.com/ i hope he doesnt mind i'm putting his link here.

torch:
I often face the same problem: too many projects, too little time...

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