PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
Can you give some detail on this device. I was looking at a number of Singaporean devices before I plumped for the DrDAQ, on the basis of it's (implied) Linux support, plus having a delivery time that would get it into my hands before I had to leave Europe to go to the site where I needed it.bobicanprogram wrote:Linux SBCs with DrDAQ like capabilities are coming down in price to the point where one very capable one (400MHz ARM9, Debian Linux, 512MB, 1 ethernet, 6USB, 8 analog, 8 digital in, 8 digital out, wide range of USB sensors ($10 and up), 20+ programming language API's available including libraries for Linux, Windows and Mac) I was looking at recently was only $60 over the DrDAQ price.
What is to be ashamed about? Company doesn't look after it's customers ; company gets fired ; sun rises next day.bobicanprogram wrote:The DrDAQ competitive advantage, whatever PicoTech views that to be, won't last very long at those price differentials. Shame really.
Cheers !Martyn wrote:We are working on releasing Linux drivers for our current range of devices, the PicoScope 3000A and 6000 series have been added in the last month. Please see our website for details http://labs.picotech.com/#linux
Boos !Martyn wrote:Unfortunately the DrDAQ is not on the list yet and I don't have a timeline for when this will be included so just keep an eye on the website.
I got the details by PM, thanks, but for some reason I can't PM you to say thanks. So, thanks!bobicanprogram wrote:Linux SBCs with DrDAQ like capabilities are coming down in price to the point where one very capable one (...) I was looking at recently was only $60 over the DrDAQ price.