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EspoTek Labrador is a USB device that transforms your PC or smartphone into a fully-featured electronics lab. This repo holds all of the source code!

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Either just pay the bastards their money, or include instructions for running unsigned code within the .dmg itself.

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Hi! Compiled the software on Linux(Kali)/ARM64. Sadly Iam not able to calibrate the hardware - the scope shows a signal at 48V on both channels without anything connected. On my...

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Hi, I Received my ExpoTek/Labrador today and anxiously connected it to my system. I have downloaded EspoTek_Labrador-2cc0678-x86_64.AppImage to my system. The device gets recognized, however. I'm getting the following error:...

Basic idea is to make it easier to create a native package on Linux, but the program is searching for data files relative to its own location. Instead use QStandardPaths...

Hello, I have enjoyed using Labrador but have one request: would it be possible to remember the last-used settings in the window, (e.g. Vmax, Vmin, oscilloscope channel voltage offset)? The...

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Hi, I'm not able to launch the EspoTek Labrador on a Windows 7 32 bit installation. Upon launching the software I immediately get a libusbK.dll error. Any help and advice...

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Unless I missed something, restarting the software is the only way to continue using the analyzer, as the pause checkbox is always greyed out.

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The new spectrum view feature is nifty, but very limited. Here is a list of suggestions: 1. Enhancements: * the vertical scale is undefined. It appears to be a percentage...

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for testing/reverse engineering purposes it would be nice to have an option to automatically log the serial decoder output to a logfile

Looks like this is a thing now. We should probably support it.

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