Try this one, i wasn't that close before just cropping the pictures to make uploading them quicker--no broadband where i am unfortunately. I have tried at a different angle & not cutting the picture down so much--hope it works.
hi,
That looks about +/- 8.4V to me..OK
also rechecked Xaxis, looks OK.
If you have no handbook for the PC card, borrow a decent sinewave gen and find out what the lower and upper frequency ranges are, also the min/max amplitudes.
Download that screen program tonight, while you are watching TV... its about 3.5megaBytes, 20 minutes tops.!!!
Just to jump in here, but you don't need any extra software to take a screenshot; at least not in Windows or Gnome. In Windows, just hit the Prt Sc key, open MS Paint, and press Ctrl-V. Crop the image and save it and Bob's yer uncle. In Gnome it's easier; just hit Prt Sc and save the image when the Screenshot dialog pops up.
Cheers,
Torben
[Edit: OK, in a bizarre twist, I just recommended Screen Hunter to my sister-in-law for use at work since they really want the "select a region of the screen to grab" function". Thanks for the lead, Eric! ]
Yeah, those things are pretty cool. I've used those before. For those in the Linux crowd, google "screencasting" for information on how to do it. One tool is named Istanbul. I've just been playing around with it and it's pretty cool. It outputs to OGG/Vorbis format but that can be converted if necessary.