On Thursday 16 September 2010 06:57:15 slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote: > Of course there is a logic analyser using an Arduino: > http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Main/LogicAnalyzer > > I suppose you would want an analyser somewhat quicker than an Arduino to > find those glitches in the Arduino that cause your star project to > malfunction. > > To get a little back on topic, the Arduino programming environment works > just fine on my Debian, as it probably does under Windows. And it's > good practice in C. > > Cheers, > > Kevin. > > On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 14:10 +1000, Mark Pearson wrote: > > On 15/09/10 11:03, james wrote: > > > It causes a warm glow when someone makes a product that really works on > > > linux rather than being a cobbled together qwikfix. > > > If anybody is looking for a usb 8 channel logic analyser these folk > > > have done us proud http://www.saleae.com > > > James > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for the tip, I just ordered one. I frequently build projects with > > the arduino board http://www.arduino.cc and it will make a great > > addition to my dual channel oscilloscope.
Being an old fart I cannot see where an IDE is better than make. If anybody wants a make environment for arduino I have one using arduino-0018 Just ask :-) James -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html