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| Bored@Work:
--- Quote from: bxs on July 03, 2011, 11:46:24 pm ---No luck :( --- End quote --- Uhm, that doesn't look good. No Configuration Descriptor following the Device Descriptor? Did you run lsusb as root? --- Quote from: BoredAtWork on July 03, 2011, 09:25:37 am ---About re-engineer the USB protocol, I'm not saying that is not possible or hard, just don't know if is worth the trouble, --- End quote --- It is a hobby. It is supposed to keep you busy and of the streets, :) it doesn't have to make sense. |
| bxs:
--- Quote from: BoredAtWork on July 04, 2011, 05:52:41 am ---Uhm, that doesn't look good. No Configuration Descriptor following the Device Descriptor? Did you run lsusb as root? --- End quote --- Yes, I also tried as root. --- Quote from: BoredAtWork on July 04, 2011, 05:52:41 am ---It is a hobby. It is supposed to keep you busy and of the streets, :) it doesn't have to make sense. --- End quote --- Haha, OK, you are right, for now no free time even almost to breathe, but seems a good idea, I don't develope PC software for several years, and in that time all was in Windows land :) |
| RichardSim:
Similar to Agilent rebranding Rigol units as their low-end scopes, LeCroy rebrand Atten units as their low-end (WaveAce) scopes - and unlike Atten, LeCroy provide 64-bit drivers for Windows. :) You can grab LeCroy's EasyScope installer here: http://www.lecroy.com/Support/SoftwareDownload/EasyScope.aspx?capid=106&mid=533&smid= When you install it, the drivers will be put in the EasyScope directory (along with a handy installer) - you can just run that installer, then uninstall EasyScope and go back to the Atten version (the one that came with my ADS1102CAL was newer than the one on LeCroy's website). Another tip with EasyScope is that the Atten version that came with my scope was Chinese only; there is a set.ini file in the EasyScope directory that lets you change the apps language to English (along with branding and target scope model - it's all documented in the file). Interestingly, LeCroy advertise the WaveAce scopes as having 2GSa/s (1GSa/s per channel), while Atten lists the same models as 1GSa/s (or 500MSa/s in dual-channel). I'm wondering if there's some crippling going on there. This is for models before the ADS 1102CAL though, as it's new and it looks like LeCroy hasn't picked it up yet (if they ever do). |
| bxs:
@ RichardSim I tried to found rebranding of ATTEN, one way a found of doing it, was findings scopes that use EasyScope, and I made this topic https://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=4104.0 As I said there "Also some of these scopes have only 32bit drivers, others have also 64bit, are things like that that made me curious." But never touched or tested it, nice to ear your experience with your ATTEN scope. |
| saturation:
I've heard this and seen the exterior photos, but is there any photos of WaveAce PCBs with Atten or its other names, silk screened on the PCB? --- Quote from: RichardSim on July 14, 2011, 07:38:20 am ---Similar to Agilent rebranding Rigol units as their low-end scopes, LeCroy rebrand Atten units as their low-end (WaveAce) scopes - and unlike Atten, LeCroy provide 64-bit drivers for Windows. :) --- End quote --- |
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