Found a bitscope bs05 at work and could try it on the pinephone.
Guys at bitscope told me that arm64 package might be ready in may (they still have problems with graphics)
I've been able to try the armhf package by adding the architecture (via dpkg --add-architecture) on my first pinephone (won't use my main one for that )
The app runs and the scope is correctly powered by the phone.
The logic analyser works ok, but I had some display trouble with the digital osciloscope (dso) application, it doesn't show me the trace, which is anoying for a scope (tried also using xorg but it is not a xwayland problem) hope the work on arm64 version corrects that ...
It seems a good way to have a portable scope in your pocket.
taken this photo from my main pp (don't mind the mess)
Guys at bitscope told me that arm64 package might be ready in may (they still have problems with graphics)
I've been able to try the armhf package by adding the architecture (via dpkg --add-architecture) on my first pinephone (won't use my main one for that )
The app runs and the scope is correctly powered by the phone.
The logic analyser works ok, but I had some display trouble with the digital osciloscope (dso) application, it doesn't show me the trace, which is anoying for a scope (tried also using xorg but it is not a xwayland problem) hope the work on arm64 version corrects that ...
It seems a good way to have a portable scope in your pocket.
taken this photo from my main pp (don't mind the mess)