He has set up a web site with complete details and plans, and is concurrently selling kits and parts. If necessary, I can try to locate it... I know I have the link here *somewhere*... -Adam Stuart Barge wrote: > > Check out Circuit Cellar INK No 89 December 1997 > Francis Deck designed and built one that runs on a PC and can sample at over > 20 MHZ. He used a FIFO memory as a fast data cache. He also wrote some VB > code for the interface. This seemed like a good project. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Leo [mailto:cacciavite@BIGFOOT.COM] > Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 2:33 AM > To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU > Subject: PC logic analizer > > Hi PICer friends, > > To analize the real reaction / interaction of PWM, interrupt, counter and so > on, is not possible to use the MPLAB environment. > > I'm, thinking that the today PC at 400 Mhz and over, with a bidirectional > parallel printer port should be a nice platform to build a simple and most > economic logic analazer. > > Anyone have been made some experience about this... > > Ciao > > Leo