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README.md
| # datalogger-gui | 1 | File was deleted | ||
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| A GUI interfaced software to log multiple instruments via ethernet, usb or serial connection. | 3 | |||
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| `./datalogger-gui.py` | 5 | |||
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|  | 7 | |||
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| ## Usage | 9 | |||
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| - Select the instrument to log | 11 | |||
| - Check the IP/serial/usb address | 12 | |||
| - enter a sample time (default = 1) | 13 | |||
| - select a channel | 14 | |||
| - precise the type | 15 | |||
| - press start | 16 | |||
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| ## Saving Tree | 18 | |||
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