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- Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:57 am
- Forum: Test Equipment
- Topic: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST0006)
- Replies: 102
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Re: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST000
Hi, I've got it working on Ubuntu now so I'm happy. I only tried it on Windows as I figured Linux would be a lost cause! Either way, I'm very impressed with the support you've given. I bought mine from your eBay store, usually I find cheap electronics off eBay to be a lost cause but I've been very i...
- Mon Nov 09, 2015 7:24 pm
- Forum: Test Equipment
- Topic: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST0006)
- Replies: 102
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Re: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST000
^ Thats what I got ^
Didn't have time to write it all down as I was doing sneaky home stuff at work...
Didn't have time to write it all down as I was doing sneaky home stuff at work...
- Mon Nov 09, 2015 4:44 pm
- Forum: Test Equipment
- Topic: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST0006)
- Replies: 102
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Re: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST000
@geeksteve Seeing the same on windows 8 x64. Can you confirm the following: That you have installed the driver available in the first post of this thread by downloading the zip file, unzipping it and double clicking the appropriate installer within the unzipped folder (either installer_x86.exe or i...
- Mon Nov 09, 2015 12:54 pm
- Forum: Test Equipment
- Topic: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST0006)
- Replies: 102
- Views: 181307
Re: Hobby Components USB 8CH 24MHz Logic Analyser (HCTEST000
The PID and VID are correct so I doubt your issue is the same. The fx2lafw driver in the first post should defiantly work on your windows 7 system. If you have a spare micro USB cable can you try it in case it's causing the problem. We do see problems caused by USB cables from time to time so it's ...