PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
PicoScope 7 Software
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux
OEM & custom applications
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A to Z of PC oscilloscopes
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Application Notes
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Thanks for the reply. Does anyone else out there know how to do this in the DOS software? I would like to be able to use my old DOS laptop as a scope and save the later Windows laptops for the stuff that really needs it. I also prefer not to install special Windows drivers for parallel ports etc., since they tend to have unwanted side effects on other uses of parallel and comms ports.Sarah wrote:It sounds like you need to change the number of samples per scope trace. I do not know how to do this in the DOS software as we no longer support it.
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