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Timelab question

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Mark Sims
Tue, Feb 21, 2017 11:35 PM

At one time Timelab worked well for me under Wine.  It's been years since I tried it.

I recently got in a TAPR TICC and am in the process of adding time interval counter support to Lady Heather.  It's not even remotely as nifty as Timelab (and never will be),  but it does run under Windows / Linux / macOS and FreeBSD.  It can calculate and plot ADEV/HDEV/MDEV/TDEV.  The code supports up to 4 simultaneous channels of TICC data (but the TICC is currently a 2 channel device).

Besides the TICC it should work (single channel) with HP53xxx counters and counters that output time stamps or time intervals in "talk only" mode. There is the possibility of supporting more than one counter device...  Heather can now handle up to 10 com devices and TCP/IP links.

I plan to package up my TICC and a couple of TADD-2 Mini dividers with a RPI-3 and the 7" touchscreen display and an Osciiloquartz 8663 DOXCO to make a small ADEV analyzer box.


Wine is just a mess as far as Timelab is concerned.  Most of the time it doesn't display the plot area.  I've pretty much given up on it.

At one time Timelab worked well for me under Wine. It's been years since I tried it. I recently got in a TAPR TICC and am in the process of adding time interval counter support to Lady Heather. It's not even remotely as nifty as Timelab (and never will be), but it does run under Windows / Linux / macOS and FreeBSD. It can calculate and plot ADEV/HDEV/MDEV/TDEV. The code supports up to 4 simultaneous channels of TICC data (but the TICC is currently a 2 channel device). Besides the TICC it should work (single channel) with HP53xxx counters and counters that output time stamps or time intervals in "talk only" mode. There is the possibility of supporting more than one counter device... Heather can now handle up to 10 com devices and TCP/IP links. I plan to package up my TICC and a couple of TADD-2 Mini dividers with a RPI-3 and the 7" touchscreen display and an Osciiloquartz 8663 DOXCO to make a small ADEV analyzer box. ------------------ > Wine is just a mess as far as Timelab is concerned. Most of the time it doesn't display the plot area. I've pretty much given up on it.
PA
Paul Alfille
Wed, Feb 22, 2017 5:27 PM

Any chance that Lady Heather would support the HP5370A/B ? Does she support
HPIB in some way (or using the BeagleBone brain transplant and tcp).

Paul Alfille K1PHA

On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Mark Sims holrum@hotmail.com wrote:

At one time Timelab worked well for me under Wine.  It's been years since
I tried it.

I recently got in a TAPR TICC and am in the process of adding time
interval counter support to Lady Heather.  It's not even remotely as nifty
as Timelab (and never will be),  but it does run under Windows / Linux /
macOS and FreeBSD.  It can calculate and plot ADEV/HDEV/MDEV/TDEV.  The
code supports up to 4 simultaneous channels of TICC data (but the TICC is
currently a 2 channel device).

Besides the TICC it should work (single channel) with HP53xxx counters and
counters that output time stamps or time intervals in "talk only" mode.
There is the possibility of supporting more than one counter device...
Heather can now handle up to 10 com devices and TCP/IP links.

I plan to package up my TICC and a couple of TADD-2 Mini dividers with a
RPI-3 and the 7" touchscreen display and an Osciiloquartz 8663 DOXCO to
make a small ADEV analyzer box.


Wine is just a mess as far as Timelab is concerned.  Most of the time it

doesn't display the plot area.  I've pretty much given up on it.


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Any chance that Lady Heather would support the HP5370A/B ? Does she support HPIB in some way (or using the BeagleBone brain transplant and tcp). Paul Alfille K1PHA On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 6:35 PM, Mark Sims <holrum@hotmail.com> wrote: > At one time Timelab worked well for me under Wine. It's been years since > I tried it. > > I recently got in a TAPR TICC and am in the process of adding time > interval counter support to Lady Heather. It's not even remotely as nifty > as Timelab (and never will be), but it does run under Windows / Linux / > macOS and FreeBSD. It can calculate and plot ADEV/HDEV/MDEV/TDEV. The > code supports up to 4 simultaneous channels of TICC data (but the TICC is > currently a 2 channel device). > > Besides the TICC it should work (single channel) with HP53xxx counters and > counters that output time stamps or time intervals in "talk only" mode. > There is the possibility of supporting more than one counter device... > Heather can now handle up to 10 com devices and TCP/IP links. > > I plan to package up my TICC and a couple of TADD-2 Mini dividers with a > RPI-3 and the 7" touchscreen display and an Osciiloquartz 8663 DOXCO to > make a small ADEV analyzer box. > > ------------------ > > > Wine is just a mess as far as Timelab is concerned. Most of the time it > doesn't display the plot area. I've pretty much given up on it. > _______________________________________________ > time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/ > mailman/listinfo/time-nuts > and follow the instructions there. >