Hi John thanks for your answer.
> I likewise have a Rigol 1054Z and your comment prompted my to get the > oscilloscope out and complete the testing I was doing some time ago to > get my devices working with Sigrok. I am using the following software > versions: > > libsigrok 0.5.0 > libserialport 0.1.1 > libsigrokdecode 0.5.0 > sigrok-cli 0.7.0 > sigrok-meter pre-release ? > pulseview 0.4.0 > > This was downloaded an complied from the Sigrok git some months ago now, > but much newer than the version used by Aleksander Alekseev as well as > those that installed by default from the Linux distro repository. As I wrote, I compiled the newest version from the sigrok-git and have the reported problems. > I also tried in sigrok-cli using the following command: > > sigrok-cli -d rigol-ds:conn=tcp-raw/10.210.210.78/5555 --frames 1 -O > analog --channels CH1,CH2 > > This also returned data for only CH1, so it seems this is not a > PulseView but a rigol-ds driver issue. So the Rigol is not really supported > I also experienced the problem you mentioned with the network connection > config not being saved and having to be re-entered. I mean, that the connetion and device data on every start have do reentered - so it should be either a command line parameter to pulseview or part of a config file. > I made some notes along the way and I am happy to provide these if they > will help, but I suspect that you will have already followed the same > processes as I have. So because the support for the rigol is unsatisfied I try to connect the UT61b which didn't work either. An own written program has no problems, but after a try with sigrok-cli I get a memmory error. So also this device is not really supported. The ka3005p could not be tested because I found no sigrok device name after more the a hour of search. Why is the sigrok device name not written in the corresponding wiki page??? So I am very disapointed from sigrok. Fine regards Rolf ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ sigrok-devel mailing list sigrok-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sigrok-devel