It's nice that @fail0verflow's Switch can run Linux, but can your scopes do this? /cc @q3kpic.twitter.com/O61UtOTWG7
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Where can I find more info about this? It'd be lovely to have an oscilloscope powered by Arch, assuming there is at least some form of software written that makes use of the oscilloscope parts, of course...
We're still in somewhat stealth mode about this. We have an open source bitstream that runs Linux (as pictured), but are only starting to get sample capture going. There's a lot of work involved to make it into a real scope... We'll release once we have the basics done :).
Those BNC connectors had seen better days :-)
I beg your pardon! It just was a very unflattering photo with the front panel slightly skewed. The BNC connectors are just fine :)pic.twitter.com/OKdmRBmPuw
@azonenberg wrote some oscilloscope GUI SW which might be useful for your endeavour.
Ooh. It might need some adapting to work on that kind of platform but it's probably doable. What's the hardware specs look like? I see "Xilinx" so assuming microblaze with no GPU?
A classic example of scope creep. ;)
Generating partial reconfiguration bitstreams on this device will make you famous. Still some way to go.
How to turn a 160$ oscilloscope unusable.
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