QOscC

QOscC is a highly flexible and configurable software Oscilloscope with a large number of features. This includes support for any number of audio devices (ALSA, OSS, JACK and a number of Serial Multimeters), each with any number of channels that the hardware supports. Each scope display can be configured individually to different display types and variants. e.g. you can chose from standard y-t mode (as on an usual oscilloscope), xy mode (e.g. for measuring the phase shift between two signals) of the FFT mode (to view a spectrum plot of the signal).

This software is intended for electronic hobyists, who cannot afford a hardware oscilloscope or need a simple spectrum analyzer as well as for musicans for doing basic signal analysis.

QOscC is distributed within the OpenTech Network package.

Changelog

New in 0.3.1

New in 0.3.0

New in 0.2.1

Still to come in later releases:

Features

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Downloads: sources for linux:

[   ] qoscc-0.3.1.tar.gz [271kByte]

[   ] qoscc-0.3.1.ebuild [822Byte]

[   ] qoscc-0.3.0.tar.gz [271kByte]

[   ] qoscc-0.2.1.tar.gz [181kByte]

[   ] qoscc-0.2.0.tar.gz [157kByte]

[   ] qoscc-0.1.6.tar.gz [119kByte]

[   ] qoscc-0.1.4.tar.gz [30kByte]

Yves Delhaye was so kind to create a Debian package. You can download it at http://www.yvesdelhaye.be/cms/spip/IMG/deb/

Dependencies

Installing

With version 0.1.6 i introduced the automake-based system. So you can install QOscC in a generic configuration with the configure && make && make install commands.

Support

If you want to tell me anything, such as bugreports, feature requests or comments, you can reach me per Email: tincan --at-- svenqueisser --dot-- de

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