Hello,
Great, this was really what I was looking for - thank you!
A few comments. Is it possible to reduce the information that is output?
The first column is very useful in syncing several annotations, but second
(decoder name) and third ("Items") seems just to add to file size. Is this
possible to adjust with the format string perhaps? Any hint in how this is
used would be appreciated.
I wasn't able to export data from multiple decoders to a single file. If
these could be output in a single file (perhaps with a header telling what
columns are present) where data still is collected as long as neither data
changes value, that would really be the best!
In my case, data from annotations in combination with certain data channels
would be very useful also.
Many thanks for your feedback. After some more reading of my previous mail,
I realize quite a few mistakes on my side - very glad you still took the
time to respond!
Regards,
Staffan
On Sat, Aug 25, 2018 at 12:20 AM Soeren Apel <soe...@apelpie.net> wrote:
> Hello Staffan,
>
> I implemented annotation export recently, so now you can right-click on
> a decode signal and export the annotations from there.
>
> Also, I added a matching format string in the settings so you can
> customize the output.
>
> I suggest you download the AppImage and give it a try - if you miss
> something, please let me know.
>
> Regards,
> -Soeren
>
>
> On Fri, 2018-08-24 at 21:56 +0200, Test Jarfalla wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > A little delayed, I gave your suggestion a try. Captured a sequence
> > using Pulseview, selected the area of interest and saved an .sr-file
> > (using "save selected range as"). I also exported the data as raw
> > binary.
> > Now I try to process this using sigrok-cli, but with little success.
> > The following call:
> > sigrok-cli -i "test.sr"
> > gives the error message "g_hash_table_lookup: assertion 'hash_table
> > != NULL' failed".
> >
> > I also tried to process the raw data using
> > sigrok-cli -i "test.raw" -I binary
> >
> > and seem to get a huge dump of binary data, but I'm not sure what it
> > means. What are the parameters for entering bit width for example (-I
> > binary:xxx=32?)
> >
> > If I could get either way to work, I would like to process the file
> > using a version of the Parallel filter - it should hopefully be
> > straightforward...
> >
> > sigrok-cli --version gives the following:
> > sigrok-cli 0.8.0-git-a30c837
> >
> > Libraries and features:
> > - libsigrok 0.6.0-git-0f523f2/4:0:0 (rt: 0.6.0-git-0f523f2/4:0:0).
> > - Libs:
> > - glib 2.50.2 (rt: 2.50.2/5002:2)
> > - libzip 1.1.3
> > - libserialport 0.1.1/1:0:1 (rt: 0.1.1/1:0:1)
> > - libusb-1.0 1.0.20.11003-rc3
> > - libftdi 1.2
> > - Host: i686-w64-mingw32.static.posix, little-endian.
> > - SCPI backends: TCP, serial, USBTMC.
> > - libsigrokdecode 0.6.0-git-288e22b/4:0:0 (rt: 0.6.0-git-
> > 288e22b/4:0:0).
> > - Libs:
> > - glib 2.50.2 (rt: 2.50.2/5002:2)
> > - Python 3.4.4 / 0x30404f0 (API 1013, ABI 3)
> > - Host: i686-w64-mingw32.static.posix, little-endian.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be very much appreciated!
> >
> > Regards,
> > Staffan
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 8:15 AM Soeren Apel <soe...@apelpie.net>
> > wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > > Hopefully I'm missing something obvious...
> > > > I have decoded some data that was captured with a logic analyzer
> > > and
> > > > now I would like to save only the decoded data (as seen in
> > > Pulseview)
> > > > to a file. Is there any simple way of doing this?
> > >
> > > Currently, no. That's still on the to-do list.
> > >
> > >
> > > > I have a dump of an EPROM readout and the decoder does a great
> > > job
> > > > turning bits into address and data. Storing that as raw binary
> > > > wouldn't be ideal since I would like to have the decoded data...
> > >
> > > You can use sigrok-cli for that - I have in the past, so I know it
> > > works. You can save the .sr file in PV and the decode using sigrok-
> > > cli.
> > > The -B parameter is your friend :)
> > >
> > > All the best,
> > > -Soeren
> > >
> > >
>
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