- From: Claus Fuetterer <Claus.Fuetterer_at_curie.fr>
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 19:53:04 +0200 (CEST)
Hello Brett,
I wrote a little transient recorder using
Xgraphics from Martin Lueders (and comedi, of course).
The program can easily be modified to an oscilloscope
or whatever you desire.
Xgraphics is a very simple, efficient and easy to understand
graphical library (gnu licence) based directly on X11
(no overhead).
As a consequence I could compile programs using
very different Linux versions without problem.
But: the description of the library is in german.
If you are interested I could send you a copy.
xoscope didn't compile on my box (SuSE 8.1).
gnuplot is not made to be oscilloscope.
Eventually, the fltk library might be an alternative
but I haven't tried it so far, since it is
for C++ which I don't know very well ...
Claus
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 bvds_at_bvds.geneva.edu wrote:
>
> This question is almost off-topic...
>
> I am using comedi to read a PCI-DAS1000 card.
> Everything now works great! :-)
>
> I am planning on connecting a microphone plus preamp to the
> card and using this setup as a spectrum analyzer
> for use in a student physics lab (accoustic frequencies).
> The fourier transform stuff is not a problem, but I have
> no idea what to use for graphical output. My budget is $0
> Any suggestions?
>
> How is xoscope? (http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/)
>
> What about gnuplot?
>
> Anyone have a small gtk program they are using?
>
>
> Brett van de Sande
>
>
>
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