> There are other options, like the Mk3 >(http://www.ozemail.com.au/~dljones/projects.htm) but I think if I'll need >to buy a digital scope to run with a computer, I'll try the ones from TiePie >(www.tiepie.com). I've downloaded the demo softwares, and it's very good. >Hope he hardware is up to the software. Anyone on this list is using it? > Brusque I'm useing (or at least i've bought...) the most simple TiePie 'scope'. It works okay. Only it isn't very fast. You have to wait for an scope display update etc... but hey! it works and almost doesn't cost you anything (e.g. cheap). Jilles Oldenbeuving