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Hermann: sigrok - cross-platform, open-source logic analyzer software with protocol decoder support

Hermann: sigrok - cross-platform, open-source logic analyzer software with protocol decoder support

[Development] Posted May 3, 2012 16:58 UTC (Thu) by jake

On his blog, Uwe Hermann writes about the free logic analyzer software that he and Bert Vermeulen have been working on. "I originally started working on an open-source logic analyzer software named "flosslogic" in 2010, because I grew tired of almost all devices having a proprietary and Windows-only software, often with limited features, limited input/output file formats, limited usability, limited protocol decoder support, and so on. Thus, the goal was to write a portable, GPL'd, software that can talk to many different logic analyzers via modules/plugins, supports many input/output formats, and many different protocol decoders. [...] The advantage being, that every time we add a new driver for another logic analyzer it automatically supports all the input/output formats we already have, you can use all the protocol decoders we already wrote, etc. It also works the other way around: If someone writes a new protocol decoder or file format driver, it can automatically be used with any of the supported logic analyzers out of the box." (Thanks to Paul Wise.)

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