Hello All, Got the address wrong :( Try http://www.cyberus.ca/~g_will for the GUI Bitscope software. Gordon Williams ---------- > From: Gordon Williams > To: > Subject: Re: [OT) Bitscope Software > Date: November 7, 1999 4:57 PM > > Hello David, > > Yes!! GUI Bitscope software can be found at: > http:\www\cyberus.ca\~g_will > > This is my software and is currently being released free in beta form for > those that want to try it out and give me feedback. I have plans to add a > few more bells and whistles (eg. FFT, Math and basic Help) to it before the > first full release. > > It can do single and dual channel analog as well as logic at various > sampling speeds and sample lengths (much more than the current offering > from the bitscope people). Have a look and tell me what you think. > > Regards, > > Gordon Williams > > ---------- > > From: David Duffy > > To: > > Subject: [OT) Bitscope Software > > Date: November 6, 1999 7:13 AM > > > > Hi All, > > I was tracking down software bugs the other day with I2C & a 'F877. > > Although I managed to borrow a 60MHz TekScope for the day I do > > have a BitScope unit that should be able to collect logic data of the > > bus if only I had some good LA software to run it with. Have any of > > the PicLister's written anything for it ? Maybe in Delphi ? The guys > > at Bitscope don't seem to have done any newer versions than the Feb > > '99 beta version. These little units would be quite useful for seeing > > exactly what's going on in micro-based circuits. > > Regards... > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Dave Duffy Audio Visual Devices AVD@uq.net.au > > Unit 8, 9-11 Trade Street, Cleveland, Queensland 4163 Australia > > Phone: +61 7 38210362 Facsimile: +61 7 38210281 > > _______________________________________________________________ > > >