I spotted this story on Slashdot today:
sigrok - cross-platform, open-source logic analyzer software with protocol decoder support
I originally started working on an open-source logic analyzer software named "flosslogic" in 2010, because I grew tired of almost all devices having a proprietary and Windows-only software, often with limited features, limited input/output file formats, limited usability, limited protocol decoder support, and so on. Thus, the goal was to write a portable, GPL'd, software that can talk to many different logic analyzers via modules/plugins, supports many input/output formats, and many different protocol decoders.
A collection of logic analyzers where sigrok support is functional or planned.
As a Linux user, I'm very interested to see how the project progresses. I choose the Salae Logic because it supports Linux. I've been happy with it but it would nice to know if selecting a LA in the future I might have more options due to Sigrok.
Checkout the sigrok wiki for more info: http://sigrok.org/wiki/Main_Page
Cheers,
Drew
