Havingrecently purchased the 2205A and trying to find my way, I cannot get "Copy as Image" working. When I perform "View" > "Copy as Image" the Picoscope display freezes and nothing happens. Have to restart the 2205A again to let things working as before. What am I doing wrong or what did I forgot t...
Sorry for my late response, but for some mysterious reason I did not receive a response mail concerning this thread.
Thanks Iassale for your info. I try to "digest" what you wrote and will come back on it shortly.
If have a last question here on this subject: When executing the " curl -o <........> http://labs.picotech.com/rpm/picoscope.repo " to add the picoscope repo to my package manager Synaptic, is it possible that one of the downloaded packages, if not in my PCLinuxOS repo, be included there? It is my s...
At last, I almost gave up, I managed to get the PicoScope software installed on my PCLinuxOS MATE 64 bit computer and it looks like the demo is working although I am not that sure because I had several hangs during the fiddling with the demo ( I am waiting to purchase until I get the software runnin...
You are trying to use the Debian based instructions, try opening up the section Fedora 20 / CentOS 6 (yum), on this page Otherwise just download each package and install manually using rpm, you will need PicoScope 6.11 PicoMono and all the lib files for the pico devices But I DID download each pack...
Download the latest one and then install the rpm from the terminal as you did with our Pico version of mono. Did what you wrote in your recent response. Downloaded and tried to install # rpm -ivh picoscope-6.11.13-4r3.noarch.rpm Then there was a complain about a lot of missing dependences which wer...
All the rpm files are available from one level up PicoScope is noarch and the device drivers are in the directory you found our version of mono. Thanks Martyn for your quick reply. But I do need some more help please. Yes, If I go to noarch I see the rpm files ( I think I need the last one)but in o...
Hello, first timer here. :) Because my linux O.S. has Synaptic as package manager, the distro I am using PCLinuxOS. has rpm-based package management and not deb-based as is normally assumed by PicoScope concerning Linux. But I read somewhere that also .rpm install files are available and I visited h...