On 3/28/2010 6:55 PM, Josh Koffman wrote: > 2010/3/22 Marcel Duchamp: >> I bought the MSO-19 recently; it's pretty much as advertised. Before >> getting one, you should decide on whether you need two channel >> capability or not as it is only a single channel device. >> >> The software is a bit 'quirky' but gets the job done. >> >> It takes a lot less space than a conventional scope. It's great for >> applications where your code seems to be running but the wrong answers >> are coming up. Is there really a signal going to the a/d of the pic? >> What sort of pwm is your code generating? etc. > > How...quirky? Does it sync nicely between the analog and digital > displays? Does the LA decode standard RS232? It doesn't mention it on > the website. > > Thanks! > > Josh If you start the software without the device plugged in, it starts up in a "demo" mode. Clicking around exploring things will frequently result in the app suddenly exiting. If you click on help, a help screen opens and then there are two icons in the system tray as per usual windows operation. But alt-tabbing shows only one app and does not switch between help and the scope. It does not have any decoding for RS232. It does have buttons labeled I2c and SPI but I have not used them. Nothing terrible, just a bit "quirky". -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist