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** [https://sigrok.org/jenkins/job/sigrok-native-appimage/platform=native-x86_64-appimage/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/cross-compile/appimage/out/sigrok-cli-NIGHTLY-x86_64.AppImage sigrok-cli-NIGHTLY-x86_64.AppImage] (64bit) | ** [https://sigrok.org/jenkins/job/sigrok-native-appimage/platform=native-x86_64-appimage/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/cross-compile/appimage/out/sigrok-cli-NIGHTLY-x86_64.AppImage sigrok-cli-NIGHTLY-x86_64.AppImage] (64bit) | ||
* Download the correct (32bit or 64bit) AppImage file for your Linux system, make the file executable via "'''chmod +x'''" and then run it. | * Download the correct (32bit or 64bit) AppImage file for your Linux system, make the file executable via "'''chmod +x'''" and then run it. | ||
* If you want to access hardware, please install the [https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=libsigrok.git;a=tree;f=contrib udev rules] on your system and reload the rules with udevadm. | |||
* See also [[Linux#AppImage|Linux]] for more information. | * See also [[Linux#AppImage|Linux]] for more information. | ||
Revision as of 13:58, 29 December 2018
Linux | Windows | Mac OS X | Other |
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Requires a Linux distro more recent than Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) from 2014. | Requires Windows XP or higher. | Requires OSX 10.9 (Mavericks) or higher. | See below for other download options (Android, FreeBSD, source code, etc.). |
Releases
You can download the latest released tarballs of the following subprojects from the sigrok.org download directory:
Binaries and distribution packages
Linux AppImage binaries
- Nightly AppImage binaries (require a Linux distro more recent than Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr from 2014):
- PulseView-NIGHTLY-i686.AppImage (32bit)
- PulseView-NIGHTLY-x86_64.AppImage (64bit)
- sigrok-cli-NIGHTLY-i686.AppImage (32bit)
- sigrok-cli-NIGHTLY-x86_64.AppImage (64bit)
- Download the correct (32bit or 64bit) AppImage file for your Linux system, make the file executable via "chmod +x" and then run it.
- If you want to access hardware, please install the udev rules on your system and reload the rules with udevadm.
- See also Linux for more information.
Linux distribution packages
- Debian: sigrok (pulls libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw)
- Ubuntu: sigrok (pulls libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw)
- Arch Linux: AUR (Arch Linux User Repository), libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw
- Slackware: libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw
- Fedora: libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw, sigrok-firmware
- Gentoo: libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw
- openSUSE: Latest stable versions are included in Tumbleweed. Leap includes the latest stable version at time of release, newer versions are available from the "electronics" repository, created by the OpenBuildService (OBS).
- openSUSE weekly GIT: Repositories, OBS Project
Windows
- Nightly installer binaries (require Windows XP or higher):
- See also Windows for more information.
Mac OS X
- Nightly DMG binaries (require OSX 10.9 Mavericks or higher):
- PulseView-NIGHTLY.dmg (64 bit x86 only; requires OSX 10.9 (Mavericks) or higher)
- See also Mac OS X for more information.
FreeBSD
- libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw, sigrok-firmware, sigrok-firmware-utils
OpenBSD
- libserialport, libsigrok, libsigrokdecode, sigrok-cli, pulseview, sigrok-dumps, sigrok-firmware-fx2lafw
Android
- Nightly APK binaries:
- See also Android for more information.
Source code
The development is done in various git repositories.
See Building for build instructions.
Example data
See the Example dumps wiki page.
Firmware files
See the Firmware wiki page.