Why does analyzing (in my case SPI bus) change the names of my channels? I've set up the channels the way I needed them, and I actually have two CS lines. So instead of using a real CS (without which I cannot decode SPI!) I used logic high on one of the other ports, but SPI decoder renames it... a bit annoying :/
Another issue is renaming of the channels when switching between capturing 8 and 16 channels. I have 14 channels, so need to use 16, but only a few of them are data; and of course because buffer is quite small, I may want to disable other channels temporarily. But this renames them to default :-(
Another issue is really cosmetic, but changing a colour for channel 0 also changes it for channel 8. Changing 1 changes 9, and so on. Not the best.
And the colours are being save to a project file either :-(
Nothing big, but I've got a 20 colour ribbon cable and wanted these colours to be the same -- speeds things up at times.
Hi,
Why does analyzing (in my case SPI bus) change the names of my channels? I've set up the channels the way I needed them, and I actually have two CS lines. So instead of using a real CS (without which I cannot decode SPI!) I used logic high on one of the other ports, but SPI decoder renames it... a bit annoying :/
Another issue is renaming of the channels when switching between capturing 8 and 16 channels. I have 14 channels, so need to use 16, but only a few of them are data; and of course because buffer is quite small, I may want to disable other channels temporarily. But this renames them to default :-(
Another issue is really cosmetic, but changing a colour for channel 0 also changes it for channel 8. Changing 1 changes 9, and so on. Not the best. And the colours are being save to a project file either :-( Nothing big, but I've got a 20 colour ribbon cable and wanted these colours to be the same -- speeds things up at times.
Cheers, Martin