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resources:tools-software:linux-software:iio_oscilloscope [08 May 2015 10:58] – [Main Window] Paul Cercueilresources:tools-software:linux-software:iio_oscilloscope [20 Jul 2015 09:47] – Small changes related to expression, fix a link Mihai Ionut Suciu
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 For building on the target, we recommend using the [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/zynq_images#staying_up_to_date|update scripts]]. This is a tried/proven method that does everything in a quick script. For building on the target, we recommend using the [[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/zynq_images#staying_up_to_date|update scripts]]. This is a tried/proven method that does everything in a quick script.
  
-To build on a host, not not use the script, you **must**: +To build on a host, do not use the script, you **must**: 
-  - make sure the following libraries are installed. This list is maintained in the ''adi_update_tools.sh'' shell script, and can be copied/pasted to most Debian based distributions. For others - make sure they are installed, or the below steps will not work. If you are not sure how to do this - consult your distribution documentation. <source master/adi_update_tools.sh:/apt/-/ifbash linux_image_ADI-scripts> +  - make sure the following libraries are installed. This list is maintained in the ''adi_update_tools.sh'' shell script, and can be copied/pasted to most Debian based distributions. For others - make sure they are installed, or the below steps will not work. If you are not sure how to do this - consult your distribution documentation. file: [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/linux_image_ADI-scripts/blob/master/adi_update_tools.sh|adi_update_tools.sh]] 
-  - build **and install** the libiio library, by following these [[libiio#how_to_build_it|instructions]]. Make sure you do the final "''make install''".+  - build **and install** the libiio library, by following these [[libiio#how_to_build_it|instructions]]. Make sure you do the final ''make install''.
   - download the source <xterm>   - download the source <xterm>
 > **git clone https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/iio-oscilloscope.git** > **git clone https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/iio-oscilloscope.git**
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 **Debug** Plugin: Is a tool for device debugging. Since "normal" users should not be doing this, features on this tab may not work unless you have started the ''osc'' application as root (try ''sudo osc'' in a terminal). **Debug** Plugin: Is a tool for device debugging. Since "normal" users should not be doing this, features on this tab may not work unless you have started the ''osc'' application as root (try ''sudo osc'' in a terminal).
  
-  * **Device Selection:** Sets the active device. Once a device is selected any other information displayed in the plugin related to this particular device.+  * **Device Selection:** Sets the active device. Once a device is selected any other information displayed in the plugin is related to this particular device.
   * **IIO Device Attributes:** Allows Read/Write operation for the attributes of a device.   * **IIO Device Attributes:** Allows Read/Write operation for the attributes of a device.
   * **Register:** Provides low level access to the registers of the device.   * **Register:** Provides low level access to the registers of the device.
resources/tools-software/linux-software/iio_oscilloscope.txt · Last modified: 18 Oct 2023 12:01 by Cristina Suteu