PicoScope 7 T&M release 7.0.77

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trevor.smith
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PicoScope 7 T&M release 7.0.77

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Yesterday, 20th July, we released PicoScope 7.0.77 T&M version. It's an important milestone in the PicoScope 7 T&M Early Access program for several reasons:

1. Spectrum View features reached parity with Spectrum View in PicoScope 6, which marks the completion of this part of the project. Congratulations to the dev team who worked so hard to deliver it!

2. The team made huge progress with digital channels handling on PicoScope MSO models. Digital channels can now be used as inputs for Measurements, Serial Decoders and Math Channels. Still some way to go with this part of the project, but progress is good.

3. Important to note that from version 7.0.77 onwards, Windows users must be running a 64-bit version of the operating system. Although PicoScope 7 is itself currently configured as a 32-bit application, the final version will be released as 64-bit.

Looking forward, the team are working on implementation of Logic and Digital triggers - including MSO digital channels, Themes (Light / Dark / High Contrast etc.) and the Arbitrary Waveform Generator user interface.

We have had some really useful feedback already since the Early Access program began and have acted on several of the points raised. We have put other suggestions in the backlog for implementation or further review once we achieve parity with the current version of PicoScope 6.

Please keep the feedback coming!
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Re: PicoScope 7 T&M release 7.0.77

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3. Important to note that from version 7.0.77 onwards, Windows users must be running a 64-bit version of the operating system. Although PicoScope 7 is itself currently configured as a 32-bit application, the final version will be released as 64-bit.
Does this also mean we can leave the 100MS limit behind us in the final version ?

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