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serialviz
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logicanalyzer
serialviz
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Vite 3.0
For my simple app, one-line calls to ESBuild in package.json seem good enough. I run everything using 'npm run dev' or 'npm run build'. See [1].
I suppose it wouldn't scale if the app got too big and complicated.
[1] https://github.com/skybrian/serialviz/blob/main/package.json
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Raspberry Pico-based 100-Msps logic analyzer
Nice! Looks like the protocol between the Pico and the Windows software is quite simple. Porting it to another OS shouldn't too hard.
Here's an unusual approach to portability for this kind of software: since Chrome supports Web Serial, a web app could do the UI and then it would be portable across operating systems (though still Chromium specific) with no software to install (assuming you already have Chrome or Edge).
Along those lines, I wrote a little web app that plots CSV data from a microcontroller board (which happens to be a Pico). There's not a lot to it, but I like it better than the Arduino plotter and it might be useful as an example:
https://github.com/skybrian/serialviz
What are some alternatives?
gbs-control
sigrok-pico - Use a raspberry pi pico (rp2040) as a logic analyzer and oscilloscope with sigrok
PicoCart64 - N64 development cart using a Raspberry Pi RP2040