Hey guys, oke i'm gonna confess straight out. i'm a newby..
and no i'm not in the advanced users topic by accident. I as a newby have a question which i believe is not a newby question.
I'm asking this for myself but i believe a small but interested community might be interested in the answer too so i'll post the final answer to that forum when i get it.
The thing is there is a good quality and low priced USB scope available from a teacher in germany. its a similar project as the raspberry pi once started as, just not such a big community. The maker also provides the software but this is windows based.
Many of use like to use it on Linux though (ubuntu), the program itself works well via wine but the scope itself is nu 'eh ported' in the right way? i'm not sure if saying this right though. but please look here:
http://dpscope.freeforums.org/post203.h ... linux#p203
I just put the USB kable in and did lsusb to see if newer version of ubuntu handled it better and i found this:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0403:6015 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd Bridge(I2C/SPI/UART/FIFO)
this started me to wonder if it would need that same 'porting' of the usb on a raspberrypi as it clearly uses I2C just as raspy.
getting this scope to run under raspberrypi would make me very happy and many with me.
so if any of you can get me on the right track...
ps: i'm in an exam period so i will not be here frequently till the end of januari.. just thought to post it already to see what you guys think.