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I test the Logic Analyzer with Teensy LC, 3.2, and 3.6 on OLS Windows and OLS Linux ubuntu. |
I use the Logic Analyzer with Teensy 3.1 on OLS on OS X. OLS seems to be picky about the version of Java used; I think I had to drop back to 1.6 before the UI became stable on OS X. The device selection menu in OLS is so annoying I’ve been tempted to try to fix it. |
Using Logic Analyzer with Teensy LC and Teensy 3.2. |
I'm using Logic Analyzer with a Teensy 4.1 and OLS v0.9.8-T4.2 on Windows 10. Everything is working as expected. |
I used TeensyLogicAnalyzer with a Teensy 4.1 to analyse some SPI communication. Unfortunately, I have not been able to get OLS v0.9.8-T4.2 to run. I have tried various Java versions without success on linux and windows (jawi/ols#250). With Pulseview 0.4.1 it actually worked quite well with the "ols driver", but I couldn't sample higher than 1Mhz. |
I haven't used OLS on Linux for a while, but I've been using it on Windows 10 with Java 1.8.0_341-b10 without any problems. I'll give it a try on Linux in a week or so when I have time and see if it works. |
Thanks for the reply, I was now able to run OLS v0.9.8-T4.2 with Java 1.8.0_341-b10 on linux. |
If you are using the Logic Analyzer, please leave a comment with your Teensy version (3.2, 3.5, etc) and user interface (OLS Windows, OLS Linux, sigroc, etc). If you find any bugs, write a new issue. Thanks.
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