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Use the n900 as OSCILLOSCOPE
I am searching for an Oscilloscope, and I saw there is alot of application to anrdroid but not to maemo.
I am search for an application for my old n900, but I didn't find one there is a way that i can turn my n900 to Oscilloscope? |
Re: Use the n900 as OSCILLOSCOPE
There are two that sort-of fit the purpose, Ironcope and osc. Both designed originally as pretty visual effects for audio playback. The former is a home screen widget, rather small but can show the stereo waveform. The latter is full-screen but with a rather confusing interface and the waveform it draws is a bit too decorative to be of actual use, but it does give some idea.
I wanted to grab the source of osc and adapt it for a proper use as an oscilloscope but it is in the non-free section, i.e. without source code. Another option is to take Ironcope and turn it from a widget to a full-screen app. That is something I might still do but, with my current lifestyle, it might take a few months if not a whole year. |
Re: Use the n900 as OSCILLOSCOPE
Maybe linking a switchable band converter to a bluetooth audio device would produce a useful receiver gadget, I have wanted to make something like this for years as I like to play with radios. The problem though has always been bandwidth.
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Re: Use the n900 as OSCILLOSCOPE
Bandwith is limited to something about 1-2 Mhz? Quite unusable for something else then displaying sinewaves. But would be great if something geeky like this will come up. :)
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