[Open-graphics] USB interface on the logic/bus-analyzer

Lourens Veen lourens at rainbowdesert.net
Thu Jan 4 16:19:04 EST 2007


On Thursday 04 January 2007 10:45, Dieter wrote:
> > What we need to focus on first are the human factors.  Assuming we
> > have managed to get a trace into the display computer (all of it or
> > the right pieces on demand), what does a human need to see, and how
> > can we best help him/her to see it and understand it?
>
> Phase one - get something useful done quickly
> 	CLI
>
> 	output choices:
> 		 plain ASCII waveform
> 		 table of 1s and 0s
>
> 	Create library with functions to handle "demand paging",
> 	checksum verification, etc. to be reused by GUI version.

Perhaps we can start by designing the interface for this library? Then 
we can create a stub that returns dummy data, which the UI people can 
work with while the hardware and low-level software is built.

I take it we want plain C for this?

Lourens
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