Years ago I remember seeing talk about being able to write code on of the Analog Devices development kits that you could run in scope. Does anyone remember that? If so, how does this work? If you write some algorithm using a development kit, how do you load it into scope and use it? Or can you turn it into an atom and using in the sdk?
Just curious since it is not clear to me from what I now know about the sdk whether this is possible.
atoms
Re: atoms
the main points are:
- you should be able to speak sharc assembler
- you need a scope dp license and the corresponding software to crypt those modules to get them into scope
means: you can't do that with the sdk anyway, so don't waste your time here.
- you should be able to speak sharc assembler
- you need a scope dp license and the corresponding software to crypt those modules to get them into scope
means: you can't do that with the sdk anyway, so don't waste your time here.
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