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![]() Sander deWaal wrote: "Bret Ludwig" said: The PC does okay as a controller or as a dedicated production test box with a buffered, isolated interface. But it is not like a scope or gen or analyzer that sits on the bench. Then let me scare you: the LeCroy Wavesurfer we have at work, runs on Windows XP and has an USB connector....... ;-) As does the HP /Agilent Infiniium. As long as you use no other software at all it works pretty well, but QNX would have been a very much better choice. Is this a former Yokogawa or Iwatsu product? |
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"Bret Ludwig" said:
LeCroy ........... Is this a former Yokogawa or Iwatsu product? Dunno, and don't care, either. It works, which is as much as one might expect from a Windows XP-based thingy ;-) I still prefer the sturdy old AP1, though. I'm getting too old to get used to all new thingies they buy in order to lower our profit taxes............. -- - Ever seen someone with 5.1 ears? So, what does that tell you? - |
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