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Evodad Contributor Posts: 21 Country:. Dexter2 or anyone using this program with success? I gave up on this and found a very simple solution on Github Thank you Gudjon! Just copied the source code. This will transfer the Hardcopy, screendump bitmap to the filename given above. The following users thanked this post: lucasc. Looks like there's no statute of limitations on threads? I've just used Dexter's software to get screen dumps from my very early a, over the serial port, on Win I first installed the most current Labview Runtime and Visa packages, and then had to find a non-pirated USB-serial adapter.

Somehow the DB9 cable, DB adapter, and DB25 cable setup I cobbled together out of things found in the back of closets in my lab, worked correctly on the first try. This is great! I realize this is old, but I thought it would be good to keep this all in one place. I haven't tried with the latter, but I wasn't able to get the labview binary to work with my C. Never had this before. This was under win No reflection on the code, just no luck.

The code would respond to the hardcopy key on the scope so the VISA basic connection was solid. It would read the data but only once did I get anything that looked like a screen and it was scrambled. So I tried the linked python code and realized it used a serial port.

I'll post the code here as well as instructions on how to setup the scope in the next few days. I think I had to change less than 10 lines of code. More to come. The following users thanked this post: Paul Hsieh. Code is attached.

Execute it with 'python3 c. The scope must be in talk-listen mode as the code sends the command to execute the hardcopy. Settings in the scope must be in GPIB for hardcopy, the device should be set to like '20' and the hardcopy data to binary compacted. I occasionally get a data error in the first block of the image but it has little or no impact on the image.

I wish I hadn't given mine away, but only because I've got a low noise science product, that runs at a repetetive 33KHz - the would be good for final test on that, as it's nicely programmable of GPIB. Other than that, I'm happy to have the space back. Note also that the A , despite having a very similar name, is a fantastically good analogue scope, probably the best Tek ever made, and it takes the same plugins.

There's almost nothing else in common except the huge size, I guess. Oh yeah - the would have to go on record as being utterly, completely and atrociously useless for HDMI work! I have a spiffy DSA for that sort of thing, but it's pushing the definition of 'hobbyist' a bit far, even on the used market. Quote from: Precipice on June 21, , pm. Pages: [ 1 ] Go Up. There was an error while thanking. SMF 2. If you need more time to pay please let me know. Shipping I ship every day the US post office is open.

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