russell@vanhorn:~$ sigrok-cli --help
Usage:
sigrok-cli [OPTION...]
Help Options:
-h, --help Show help options
Application Options:
-V, --version Show version and support list
-l, --loglevel Set loglevel (5 is
The Fluke example certainly sends the data to the screen. The example the
sigrok site gave (sigrok-cli --driver mastech-mas345:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0
--samples 10) has --samples 10 tacked on. It is not clear to me which sw
reads that. I tried changing that to other stuff but I just get sigrok
help
They called me when they wanted money. Their online bill payment is also
broken, so I just waited to get a call. You can try mailing billing or
support. I was told that those are the only ones that work. What a cluster
fsck.
On Dec 9, 2017 8:02 PM, "Eric House" wrote:
> Hi,
On Sat, 9 Dec 2017 17:30:51 -0800
Russell Senior dijo:
>John has regained access, fwiw. As far as I know, the problem is now
>resolved.
Yes, and I should add that I knew I could get the information directly
from the printer, and I also supposed that there was a
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWwuiIfq_Z4
On Sat, Dec 9, 2017 at 6:19 PM, Russell Senior
wrote:
> I don't actually know what sigrok does, but I would naively expect it
> to blurt data out onto the screen. Time to go looking for helpful
> youtube videos.
>
> On Sat,
Every networked printer I have seen has a report function that will print
out a configuration report showing what IP address it is using.
Michael
On Dec 9, 2017 13:33, "Mke C" wrote:
>
> On 12/09/2017 12:00 PM, plug-requ...@pdxlinux.org wrote:
>
>> Because I have a
Try loopback on your usb-serial adapter. That is, connect pin 2 and
pin 3 (tx and rx, or vice versa). Then run something like:
screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200
and type some letters on the keyboard and see if they echo back at
you. If so, the serial cable is working. If not, you might need a
Some progress. I executed "sigrok-cli --driver
mastech-mas345:conn=/dev/ttyUSB0 --samples 10" forgetting that the meter
was not plugged into the adapter--got "sr: serial: Didn't find a valid
packet (read 0 bytes).
No devices found." Plugged in the meter, then got no response, but exactly
10
On 12/09/2017 12:00 PM, plug-requ...@pdxlinux.org wrote:
Because I have a Brother laser printer that is giving me grief and I
failed to put a label on it with its IP address (which is my normal
practice for printers).
Any suggestions welcome.:)
I'm not exactly sure what you're tying to
On 12/09/2017 07:46 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
For the *VAST majority* of my searches, I don't know the folder where
the desired file is. Either I'm researching a problem with an
unfamiliar program or I know that very similar file names exist in
several folders.
I'm not interest in
For the *VAST majority* of my searches, I don't know the folder where
the desired file is. Either I'm researching a problem with an unfamiliar
program or I know that very similar file names exist in several folders.
I'm not interest in alternatives to "MATE Search Tool" because it is
easy to
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