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Just bought a 8ch signal analyzer from sparkfun, but sigrok.org has been down for at least a few days. anyone know if this project is still active? Source: about 2 years ago
You might look at meters supported by https://sigrok.org, and the sigrok project (open source datalogging/instrument control.) At least may serve as a starting list to narrow down to what you need. Source: over 2 years ago
A USB logic analyzer. A Saleae (https://www.saleae.com/) or others that interace to sigrok (https://sigrok.org/ ). The API can be used to automate testing and debugging by accessing onboard registers from your PC. I find it easier to work on a PC than a benchtop logic analyzer - but it depends on the application. Source: over 2 years ago
Nice! Have you considered adding support for your LA to sigrok PulseView? It's a great open-source test equipment GUI and you'd get a lot of neat features for free (like protocol decoding). Source: almost 3 years ago
> I can write something about it if there's any interest* That would be great. https://sigrok.org/ has support for basic CO2 monitors, maybe it could be extended to support the sensors you mentioned.. - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
AsciidocFX, is an open-source, cross-platform editor that provides an exceptional user experience and a comprehensive set of features for working with Asciidoc files. Though Asciidoctor provides these capabilities, not everyone will be comfortable enough to work in the commandline or shell setting that's where AsciidocFX comes to the rescue. Let's explore some of the key capabilities that make AsciidocFX stand out. - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
You have also AsciiDoctor ( https://asciidoctor.org/ ) which is alive and well. I am using it for technical CS documentation internally, but only for single page documents. I did not try to deploy their whole multi-document setup called Antora ( https://antora.org/ ). - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
I use Asciidoctor, highlightjs, a custom highlight.js language definition and that bash script:. Source: about 1 year ago
In fact, also this claim is wrong, because there are three :D 1. https://asciidoctor.org/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Asciidoctor is a Ruby-based text processor for parsing AsciiDoc into a document model and converting it to HTML5, PDF, EPUB3, and other formats. Built-in converters for HTML5, DocBook5, and man pages are available in Asciidoctor. Asciidoctor has an out-of-the-box default stylesheet and built-in integrations for MathJax (display beautiful math in your browser), highlight.js, Rouge, and Pygments (syntax... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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