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Open source USB oscilloscope - #131

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@elmot elmot commented Jan 27, 2016

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You should leave the URL out of the title; it'll show up as a prefix to all PIDs under this org.

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Arachnid commented Feb 6, 2016

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Can you describe what you need the PID for here? It looks like you're using stock hardware for the USB interface.

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elmot commented Feb 6, 2016

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Fixed

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elmot commented Feb 8, 2016

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Well, I use a stock prototype board, but it has only a physical USB interface but no VID/PID. The on-board chip is shipped empty, firmware is completely mine, and, unfortunately, st.com does not provide any PIDs for products based on their chips or proto boards. And that's a reason why I request PID here.

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Open source USB oscilloscope
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elmot commented Feb 8, 2016

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Thank you a lot.
great job!

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