Picoscope command line options on Win Vista or Win 7?

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Jim Davis
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Picoscope command line options on Win Vista or Win 7?

Post by Jim Davis »

Hi,
I have been using Win XP and have successfully used the command line option /c to edit .psdata files.
I have tried to use the command line in Win Vista and picoscope.exe crashes.
I wrote a batch file that works fine on XP, crashes on Vista (even when I set the compatibility to XP mode).
A friend tested it on Win 7 and it crashed there too.

Is there a work around for this?
Is there another was to select a range of frames in a .psdata file?

Thanks Jim

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Re: Picoscope command line options on Win Vista or Win 7?

Post by ziko »

Hi what version of PicoScope do you have and what command did you type in exactly.

Kind regards
Ziko

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Re: Picoscope command line options on Win Vista or Win 7?

Post by jdavis@harbornet.com »

Index --> .psdata/converting
than select commandline syntax.

On Win Vista: Picoscope /? fails
I'm told Win 7 fails too.

The converting in explorer only converts the entire file.
Converting from the command prompt in Win XP adds the option of selecting a range of frames to convert.

Would you like to see the batch file?

Jim
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I am using:
PicoScope® 6 - PC Oscilloscope software version: 6.2.14.0

On Win XP I can use on the command line:
Picoscope /c filename.psdata /f psdata /q /b begin:end
or:
Picoscope /?

The directions are found in the Picoscope GUI at Help --> Index --> .psdata/converting
than select commandline syntax.

On Win Vista: Picoscope /? fails
I'm told Win 7 fails too.

The converting in explorer only converts the entire file.
Converting from the command prompt in Win XP adds the option of selecting a range of frames to convert.

Would you like to see the batch file?

Jim