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In addition to the command-line tool [[sigrok-cli]], the following GUIs are currently being worked on (neither are fully usable or released yet, though): | In addition to the command-line tool [[sigrok-cli]], the following GUIs are currently being worked on (neither are fully usable or released yet, though): | ||
* [[PulseView]] (Qt based) — <span style="background-color: lime">currently the best choice, supports logic analyzers and has initial analog support</ | * [[PulseView]] (Qt based) — <span style="background-color: lime">currently the best choice, supports logic analyzers and has initial analog support</span> | ||
* [[sigrok-qt]] (Qt based) — work in progress, currently not usable | * [[sigrok-qt]] (Qt based) — work in progress, currently not usable | ||
* [[sigrok-gtk]] (GTK+ based) — work in progress, has limited (but working) logic analyzer support | * [[sigrok-gtk]] (GTK+ based) — work in progress, has limited (but working) logic analyzer support | ||
We're happy if other people write further GUIs or special-purpose frontends for their own specific needs, that was one of the reasons to structure sigrok into shared libraries after all. | We're happy if other people write further GUIs or special-purpose frontends for their own specific needs, that was one of the reasons to structure sigrok into shared libraries after all. |
Revision as of 21:07, 11 January 2013
The sigrok project provides a libsigrok and libsigrokdecode shared library which can be used to build various frontends/GUIs.
In addition to the command-line tool sigrok-cli, the following GUIs are currently being worked on (neither are fully usable or released yet, though):
- PulseView (Qt based) — currently the best choice, supports logic analyzers and has initial analog support
- sigrok-qt (Qt based) — work in progress, currently not usable
- sigrok-gtk (GTK+ based) — work in progress, has limited (but working) logic analyzer support
We're happy if other people write further GUIs or special-purpose frontends for their own specific needs, that was one of the reasons to structure sigrok into shared libraries after all.