Description
Xoscope FOR LINUX
Xoscope
Xoscope (or oscope) is a cool digital oscilloscope that uses input from a sound card or EsounD, and you can even use it with ProbeScope/osziFOX. It’s pretty neat how it works!
Awesome Features of Xoscope
- 8 simultaneous signal displays that let you see multiple signals at once.
- A time scale from 1 us/div to 2 s/div, making it flexible for different needs.
- Built-in math functions and external ones too, like inverse, sum, difference, average (avg), xy plotting, and FFT. How cool is that?
- 23 memory buffers to store your data.
- 5 automatic measurements to make your life easier.
- The option to save and load files so you can keep your work organized.
System Requirements
Requirements:
- GTK+ version 2.2.x is needed to run Xoscope smoothly.
What's New in This Release?
Xoscope has some new features that really enhance its performance. Stay tuned for updates because they’re always working on improving the software!
If you're interested in trying this out yourself, you can download Xoscope here. It's an easy way to explore all these great features and see how it works for your projects!
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User Reviews for Xoscope FOR LINUX 7
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Xoscope FOR LINUX offers 8 simultaneous signal displays, math functions, and more. A must-have for sound card-based digital oscilloscope users!
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Xoscope is an incredible tool for anyone needing a digital oscilloscope. The 8 simultaneous displays are fantastic!
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I've been using Xoscope for my projects, and it's simply amazing! The features like FFT and math functions are top-notch.
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This app has transformed how I analyze signals. The user interface is intuitive, and the measurements are accurate.
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Xoscope exceeds my expectations! With 23 memory buffers and various functions, it's perfect for my needs.
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Absolutely love Xoscope! It’s powerful, easy to use, and offers everything I need in an oscilloscope app.
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Xoscope is a game changer! The ability to save/load files and perform multiple measurements makes it essential.