Hi Martin,

thanks for your comments.


On 08.12.2013 13:58, Martin Ling wrote:
Hi Thomas,

Thanks for getting in touch.

I was going to note that going through the CLI would not be a good way
of doing this, but I saw your "EPL license" note and investigated. I
understand now that you are required to go through the CLI because of
the license incompatibility between Eclipse's EPL and the GPL. It's a
shame we have this situation, but I don't see much that can be done
about it.
Yes.
Be aware that since the libsigrok and libsigrokdecode APIs are the
normal method of accessing sigrok functionality, you're going to be on
your own going through the CLI. It is intended as an end-user tool and
there is no guarantee that options, output formats and so forth will
not change without warning in future versions.
I undestand !
Problem is that i'm not getting sufficient  informations about the devices from it.
I would like to make the dialog more usable like a combo with the available devices or available rates.
With scan i get the device names but don't get the associated drivers/device.


I did install impulse to have a look at what you've done but wasn't able
to get very far. I could open a VCD file but not see any waveform, and

First thing is that you need to drag&Drop the signals or scopes you want to see from the signal area (left side) into the configuration area.
If you do this the first time (no configuration set) you will get asked to add a configuration.

couldn't see how to add a Sigrok source - the adapter is installed, but
in Preferences/Impulse/Sources, the Add option only shows 'OPC Adapter'
and 'Multi Adapter Port'. (I'm running Eclipse 3.8 from Ubuntu 12.10.)
Currently you need to add a Multiport Adapter (you combine several input with this),
and then add the Sigrok Adapter (i forgot to make it available as a top level port) .

Best regards,
thomas
Regards,


Martin

On Fri, Dec 06, 2013 at 06:18:57PM +0100, Thomas Haber wrote:
Hi ,

very interesting project !!!
I've immediately started to develop an adapter for the impulse
waveform viewer (eclipse based -
http://toem.de/index.php/projects/impulse
<http://toem.de/index.php/projects/impulse> ).
The adapter is rather simple and uses the cli interface. (EPL license)
I ordered a logic analyser , but did not arrive so far. So i used
the demo device.
Works quite nice ! -- see attatched gif (version 0.5.20)
The configuration dialog might be too simple. But a good starting point.

I you have any ideas or comments -please let me know !

Cheers,
thomas

P.S: there is currently no documentation how to get it startet with
sigrok (needs to be done !!).
* Install impulse /  Show "Signal Ports" View / Add Sigrok Adapter /
Edit / Open






      
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