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Saved Project or Workspace settings #108

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IntergalacticMicrosystems opened this issue Jun 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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Saved Project or Workspace settings #108

IntergalacticMicrosystems opened this issue Jun 2, 2024 · 3 comments
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@IntergalacticMicrosystems

Any plans on having a way to save all settings to a file?

Like:

  • Channel names
  • Multidevice setup (including IPs)
  • Analyzer channel selections

I'm working on an adapter to use ISA cards in a Victor 9000 - it would be ideal to run 3 sessions of 2 or 3 Picos each.
One on the Victor bus, one looking at the adapted ISA signals, and one on a real PC ISA bus.

It gets a bit tedious re-setting things up.

I'm willing to work on this if it's not already a plan, and anyone is interested.

@IntergalacticMicrosystems
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I've started work on this in a fork -
https://github.com/IntergalacticMicrosystems/logicanalyzer
Basic Workspace saving / loading working - currently just the device type and settings.
Better persistence during the session also - for open/close of multidevice.

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gusmanb commented Jun 6, 2024

Hi.

Thanks for your interest. I have checked your branch and only have a comment, with your changes the last network setting is not preserved and forces the user to always save a workspace in order to have these remembered, it would be nice to have both possibilities :)

Cheers.

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That makes sense, if blank try and pull from json file like you had before.
I'll work on it when I get a chance.
Thanks!

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