>> So this goes onto my next question, who's interested in designing an
>> open-source logic-analyser with good chassis, cables etc for Sigrok?
>
> Wouldn't it be better to invest more time in support for existing
> logic analyzers? Features like memory compression support for pulseview
> would help the project a lot more in my opinion.
>
> Keep in mind that designing a device like this and implementing some
> basic functionality as a demonstration is actually the easy part.
> It's just a box that streams some data to PC after all.
> The hard  part is polishing is so it works 99.5% of the time instead
> of 90%, producing it, sourcing components, managing sales and so on.

Yeah, very good point..... This goes back to my original question
then, which high-end (polished!) hardware would be best for most
people who "just want a logic analyser (that's not Sal*e)" to use?

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