QuickDisplay was built on the application DataLogger, so I will only show you the changes in menu items.
Specs…
Display of incoming data as a graph similar to a CRO.
Able to save data as a file or down load data to a target processor in one command.
A range of Baud rates, line ‘colours’ and dot sizes.
Display data relative to 5 volts FSD or as a count from 0 to 255.
MultiFinder or System 7.0 does work but...... the Finder cannot guarantee ‘processor time when required, you may want to Format a disk or some other horrible task.
Screen Redraws are Not supported, be careful. Avoid using dialog boxes.
In combination with Gumboot, VoltMeter does the following
Sample rate is best adjusted to the abilities of your Mac.
Files are saved as TEXT, these can be opened by Word processors and Spread sheets.
The Menu(s).
in addition to those in DataLogger
Options
Graph and Graph Multiplier
Turnsthe CRO style display on, and allows you to scale the Display up or down.
Prompt
If you use the driver QuickOne.S19 then the prompt is ignored, but if you write your own driver then you can set a value ‘ere.
Dot Size
This series of menus allows you to set the size and ‘colour’ of the trace and Invert the window.
Stretch
This menu sets the horizontal spacing between each reading.
Also…
You can adjust the window size using the ‘Zoom Box’ or dragging the bottom right hand corner. Graph Multiplier and Stretch factors will be adjusted to suit the window.
File, Edit, Commands, Baud and Option menus operate much as they do for DataLogger.
You may copy this software for any non commercial purpose, but remember, it belongs to me, and if you want updates, changes or a PCB for a Microprocessor Experimenters Kit for Macintosh, then contact me.