Of course there is a logic analyser _using_ an Arduino:
http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Main/LogicAnalyzer

I suppose you would want an analyser somewhat quicker than an Arduino to
find those glitches in the Arduino that cause your star project to
malfunction.

To get a little back on topic, the Arduino programming environment works
just fine on my Debian, as it probably does under Windows.  And it's
good practice in C.

Cheers,

Kevin.

On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 14:10 +1000, Mark Pearson wrote:
> On 15/09/10 11:03, james wrote:
> > It causes a warm glow when someone makes a product that really works on 
> > linux
> > rather than being a cobbled together qwikfix.
> > If anybody is looking for a usb 8 channel logic analyser these folk have 
> > done
> > us proud http://www.saleae.com
> > James
> >    
> 
> Thanks for the tip, I just ordered one. I frequently build projects with 
> the arduino board http://www.arduino.cc and it will make a great 
> addition to my dual channel oscilloscope.
> 
> -- 
> Mark Pearson BSc (Computing)
> Technical Support, Dept Nuclear Medicine
> Concord Hospital, Hospital Road, Concord, NSW 2139, Australia
> Phone:+61-2-97676339 or +61-297677450; FAX:+61-2-97677451
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