Let us then talk about it at BG Guys!
-- Z.
2016.10.10. dátummal, 14:31 időpontban "Ed Robbins"
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "edd.robbins" for DMARC) írta:
I have one of these logic analysers, and a couple of years ago I started
porting a (the?) GUI over to haiku. IIRC the only thing missing to get it
working in haiku is opengl support in Qt. (The same for a bunch of USB based
oscilloscopes, BTW).
Ed
On 10 October 2016 at 13:12, François Revol <revol@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Adrien,
On 10/10/2016 13:23, Adrien Destugues wrote:
- Where should i send it? To Haiku Inc. or directly to a
developer?
Probably to devs, if there is someone interested (that doesn't
prevent the device being formally owned by Haiku, inc - and devs can
pass it to each other as needed).
FWIW, you can probably find a logic analyzer at your local hackerspace:
https://www.tetalab.org/
Mine (the LOAD<http://l0ad.org/>) is hosted at the local Institute of
Technology which has more than enough of those.
François.