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HaasoscopePro AFFORDABLE open-source open-hardware 2 GHz oscilloscope!
parawizard:
Hi! Cool project. Are you going to be integrating with nglscopeclient? I'd love to see collaboration there. I really hate the commercial time based licenses, DRM and stuff. I could be into using this. Thanks
haastyle:
--- Quote from: parawizard on January 31, 2025, 06:19:47 am ---Hi! Cool project. Are you going to be integrating with nglscopeclient? I'd love to see collaboration there. I really hate the commercial time based licenses, DRM and stuff. I could be into using this.
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Thanks for your interest. There's no solid plans to support nglscopeclient yet. But of course it would be possible. Help from someone else more familiar with it would make it easier. At first glance, it looks like the main strength of it is its protocol decoding and eye diagram type things.
The current Haasoscope software is a relatively simple python Qt program. Easy to install, easy to use, and easy for others to understand / contribute to.
parawizard:
Nglscopeclient has a lot of features already. With the amount of bandwidth on your new hardware it could be really interesting. It also has a decent list of hardware support including the Thunderscope project
parawizard:
You may even get some interested people in writing a driver if documentation is available and you provided a unit or something. Maybe Andrew Zonenberg himself would be interested?
haastyle:
Doing a YouTube Livestream next week on CrowdSupply with Q+A, demos, etc...
https://www.youtube.com/live/iFVRcHPmOKk?si=uV00BP1ANXJQ_4-S
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