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Hi Petteri,

This is really great stuff you did! 

This makes it possible to create even quite complex apps for the Quad, in  such a short timespan. 

I've already build a small tool based on your volt meter to measure the power usage of circuits. 

Keep up the good work! 

Kind regards from the Netherlands..

— Matijs on 22.05.2012 at 08:42 (UTC)

Greeting from Denmark!
Great work you are doing for the Quad. I just bought one and your frq analyser is a charm. I am going to look into your pawn setup, it really looks promising.  Thank you..

— Jacob on 28.06.2012 at 19:27 (UTC)

HI Petteri
   
   You did great,I really like your logic analysis app

Thank you verymuch

— quanmao_li on 12.07.2012 at 05:41 (UTC)

Still waiting for battery capacity analizer from you ) Will it be ready? Thanks!

— igor on 29.08.2012 at 15:52 (UTC)

@igor

Heh, I'm kind of hoping someone else would cobble one together :)

— Petteri Aimonen on 29.08.2012 at 16:02 (UTC)

Hi Petteri,

It is really great.

Thanks.

— abhijit on 12.01.2013 at 12:47 (UTC)

Thank you for making software for the DSO 203. I bougth it when it came out but the interface was impossible to figure out. I now have your pawn with all your apps and the oscilloscope software from gabonators. Now the DSO is great. Thank you form the north of Norway

— Knut Einar Kristensen on 13.01.2013 at 17:20 (UTC)

Hi, I installed pawn and it seemed to work but now the DSO quad won't appear as a USB disk any more doesn't matter if I press button 1 or 4 when switching on it doesn't appear! anyone else had this/know how to fix it? Might be the PC of course but I can't try it on another machine till later.

— Martin on 24.04.2013 at 09:46 (UTC)

Hi Petteri,

Rally great work, keep on.
I'm writing because I think you can do a lot for the DSO 203 e for us. 

DSO can be a great analysis instrument, I suggest you make more applications in pawn. 
A simple RLC meter will be great, it could show the resistance, inductance and capacitance of a component as the Q factor. Please do something like it.

Other idea would be a power meter, using a channel to measure voltage and other to measure current (voltage across a well known resistor

I think the DSO could be more that a oscilloscope, it could be a full diagnostic portable instrument.

It is sad to exist so few people like you developing grateful software

Best regards

— Carlos Henriques on 30.08.2013 at 16:39 (UTC)

Hey, just made this little simple calculator, something I'm sure some people could use when they don't have one handy. Also its to show that people do love the programming enviroment you made, the floating point include would be nice to have ;) This calculator is simple in that it is limited to 16bit number. Enjoy though.

http://pastebin.com/8dLwaStL

— Gregory Michalik on 04.10.2013 at 02:05 (UTC)

Hi, Petteri!
I have a new dso version 2.72. I installed your pawn. Then I copy some amx files on usb-disk (I have it 8Mb). But pawn't see my files after refresh. Why?.

— Sergey Slobodyan on 13.10.2013 at 12:03 (UTC)

Hi Petteri
The same issue, i have also the new DSo 2.72 with 8MB disk and I cant see amx files. I want to develope diagnostic app for my modular analog synthesizer.
Best regards

— bernd on 02.11.2013 at 10:58 (UTC)

The 8MB version should be supported now in Release 0.10:
http://koti.kapsi.fi/jpa/dsoquad/#QuadPawn

— Petteri Aimonen on 02.11.2013 at 11:25 (UTC)

Thanks for the update. QuadPawn now working on DSO 2.72. 
I just testet on the day you put it online. See the bottom of my page http://www.hjberndt.de/soft/dsoquad/index.html

Best regards

— H. Berndt on 02.11.2013 at 20:45 (UTC)

Hi Petteri,

first of all thanks a lot for your work on dso.
I've quite finished a simple program for arbitrary waveform generation. it also writes rs232 streams or custom binary sequences.
the values or chars are simply read from a simple txt file.
I would like to implement an rs232 decoder but I'm struggling on setting the trigger as event. 
Please could You help me?

best regards

turro

— turro on 14.08.2014 at 09:42 (UTC)

Very useful and robust! 
Это лучшее, что написали под DSO203!

— sslobodyan on 02.11.2018 at 01:09 (UTC)