But I may buy the USBee software in the future.Ĭode: $ ls -l total 24456 -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 25008012 Jan 16 10:34 Logic -rw-r-r- 1 pi pi 6569 Jan 16 10:34 parseelf.py -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 14557 Jan 16 10:35 sigrok-fwextract-saleae-logic16 -rwxr-xr-x 1 pi pi 1597 Jan 16 10:35 sigrok-fwextract-saleae-logic16.1 $. Since I have not found myself really needing that yet Ive held off to see how it works for them. So then you have bought the tool so you can get both an affordable price and they seem to sell it based on an argument that they offer a more polished user experience. If you want to use a commercial logic analyzer with your generic hardware you should look into the USBee software which you can buy and they will give you support. There really is no area where its not a good choice. the Sigrok software is quite a bit the equal of the closed source brands. Not the brand names of companies who in reality are not the manufacturers. IMHO people should look for FX2-LP ones using keywords like "FX2LP Development Board", "CY7C68013A" "EZ-USB" etc. Their hardware in some cases was quite nice but - the Saellae Logic 8 even - cost well over a hundred dollars! Way too expensive for me, so I bought a cheap LA and used it with Sigrok. Several companies implemented hardware based on that design, using pretty colors, nice grabbers, etc, to increase value. When FX2 chips came out the manufacturer (Altera) had a demo logic analyzer implemented in software for it - the board uploads its firmware when its started. Saelae is one of a multitude of companies that make similar hardware based on the original FX2 dev board.
If you are using Windows I am not at all familiar with how it works but I can help you get that working on Linux. That is the way to get pulseview working.
That pretty much leaves rich investors/hobbyists/collectors who like the guitar market years ago, are driving up the prices by outbidding each other for pieces just because places like this said years ago they are "must haves" for that "classic" sound.Īnd there is no place anymore to sell or buy things at " best price" as the market has been turned upside down and it's pretty much the "Wild West".Have you installed the fx2la "firmware blob"? You dont have to build it, you can install it in other ways. It just doesn't make sense anymore to the year ends bottom line.
But where do people go that want or need to get rid of some item for the best price the market is willing to pay? Just wondering.The price for high end vintage gear has become pretty much "unobtanium" for most professional studios and working professionals. Is there another auction platform or do people really sell stuff locally via Craigslist? Or is it that people (like me btw.) stick to their non-DAW hardware stuff because it’s just great? Very little high end stuff seems to be sold on Ebay as an auction anymore. In a case like that Reverb will just suggest to “sort it out” with the seller and if all fails file a claim with PayPal. Ebay on the other hand, has true buyer protection where it holds the seller responsible if your item is different than described or arrives broken and so on. If you buy from reverb or just through PayPal you are protected 100% exactly the same. The biggest thing though, that if people really understood would end Reverb altogether, is that there is no Reverb buyer protection. And initially they were amazing - but after the corporate take over they make ebay look like paradise.īack in the day you could call and talk to someone within a couple of minutes… now there is no way to talk to them over the phone regardless of how urgent your issue may be. Reverb got its start to combat what was seen as unfair treatment from ebay towards musicians back in the day. Which is unfortunate since they are now much worse than ebay.