On Windows 10, PulseView don't display waveform
I installed uLA 0.0.4 on PICO on Windows 10, and it was recognized by PulseView and 16 channels were displayed. I thought this worked fine, but when I click the RUN button, the waveform trace is not displayed. Is there anything I should try?
Additional information:
(1) The version of PulseView is Nightly build for Windows. It worked fine with the cheep USB logic analyzer using the fx2lafw driver.
(2) I first tried it with Raspberry Pi PICO. After installing uLA 0.0.4, I installed the WCID Driver in Zadig(PulseView), and then selected the "Openbench Logic Sniffer & SUMP compatible (ols)" driver in PulseView. The device name changed to "uLA: Micro Logic Analyzer" and 16 channels were displayed. However, the waveform was not traced even when I clicked the RUN button.
(3) I then tried it with PICO W and RP2040 zero (clone), but it behaved the same as with PICO.
(4) I uninstalled the Nightly builds of PulseView and tried the Release builds of PulseView 0.4.2 (64bit), but the situation did not improve.
I tried it on another PC with Windows 11 and an RP2040 Zero (clone). The result was the same as above. I've seen reports that "Raspberry Pi PICO + uLA + PulseView = LogicAnalyzer" works fine on Linux or MAC, but has it worked on Windows10/11?
Same problem with my Windows 10 PC. I'll test it on Ubuntu and try to understand why it doesn't work on Windows.
I do run into the same issue on ubuntu .
ibraries and features: PulseView 0.4.2 Qt 5.15.13 glibmm 2.66.7 Boost 1_83 libsigrok 0.5.2/5:1:1 (rt: 0.5.2/5:1:1)
- glib 2.80.0 (rt: 2.80.0/8000:0)
- libzip 1.7.3
- libserialport 0.1.1/1:0:1 (rt: 0.1.1/1:0:1)
- libusb-1.0 1.0.27.11882 API 0x0100010a
- hidapi 0.14.0
- bluez 5.72
- libftdi 1.5
- Host x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, little-endian
- SCPI backends TCP, serial, USBTMC libsigrokdecode 0.5.3/6:1:2 (rt: 0.5.3/6:1:2)
- glib 2.80.0 (rt: 2.80.0/8000:0)
- Python 3.12.2 / 0x30c02f0 (API 1013, ABI 3)
- Host x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, little-endian