# DSRemote Operate your Rigol oscilloscope from your Linux desktop. ======================================================== webpage and info: https://www.teuniz.net/DSRemote/ Compiling and installing on Ubuntu Linux and derivatives: --------------------------------------------------------- sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install g++ make git qtbase5-dev-tools qtbase5-dev qt5-default libusb-1.0-0-dev git clone https://gitlab.com/Teuniz/DSRemote.git cd DSRemote qmake make -j4 sudo make install dsremote For USB connection setup use the following commands: ---------------------------------------------------- sudo groupadd usbtmc sudo usermod -a -G usbtmc <username> reboot Now you can run the program by typing: dsremote (USB connection does not work on modern USB host controllers thanks to a bug in the scopes' firmware that Rigol does not want to fix.) Read also the file readme_usbtcm_driver.txt and the file notes.txt. Supported devices --------------- DS6000 and DS1000Z series oscilloscopes. ### MSO4000/DS4000 series There is some basic support like capturing screenshots. Not tested yet: * Record & Playback function * Wave Inspector * serial decoding. Note: This is a private project made available to the public. No pullrequests! If you believe you found a bug or want to add some feature, open an issue on Gitlab or send me an email. In case you want to add some code, send me a diff, no pull requests, they will be ignored. Also, all requests regarding to support other platforms and/or other tools will be ignored. Again, this a Linux & GCC & Make project. That means no Mac/windows/Clang/CMake etc.
Krasjet/dsremote_libusb
libusb fork of dsremote to fix crashes under Rigol DS1000Z/DS1000Z-E
C++GPL-3.0