Ill try your Linux suggestions but isn't it easier to use "Linux subsystem for Windows" than to install an entire VM? Is there a difference in the way that it interacts with external devices?
Meanwhile ill post a part of the email conversation with DreamSourceLab (DSL) so you guys get a bit more context.
From DSL:
Hi,
Which version of DSView are you using?
Does the LED never turn to green?
Could you also show me the driver name of the DSCope U3P100 in Device Manager?
Thanks,
The DreamSourceLab TeamMy reply:
Hi,
Which version of DSView are you using?Version 1.1.2
Does the LED never turn to green?It stays solid red when plugged in to the computer.
Then turns black when I try to open DSView. DSView never opens.
The logic analyzer is red when plugged in, then turns green when you open DSView without connecting the Scope.
Could you also show me the driver name of the DSCope U3P100 in Device Manager?Only logic analyzer.

Both logic analyzer and scope.

Only scope.

Scope details.
Additional observation. (Nothing is connected to PC).**Connect DS Logic to PC**
DS-Logic stays solid red.
**Start DS View**
DS-Logic light goes from solid red to solid green.
DS View opens as normally and I’m able to use the logic analyzer.
**Connect DS-Scope to PC**
DS Scope is solid red.
DS View acts as normal.
Click dropdown menu/device selector.
The device selector shows both devices and program functions as normally.
**Select DS-Scope as device**
DS-Scope goes from solid red to off.
DS-Logic remains solid green.
Ds View freezes instantly.
**Unplug DS-Scope**
DS-View starts responding, switches briefly to the “Scope interface” and then jumps back to the logic analyzer interface and flashes the warning below.
The program crashes once you press the OK button in the warning message.

