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Can Inspector work with traces of more than 32 million samples?

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Can Inspector work with traces of more than 32 million samples?

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Inspector uses internally 4 bytes for each sample for each trace displayed, but may use temporarily a multiple of that while browsing a set of traces. Furthermore, trace zooming and browsing long traces may become slow due to disk response time and graphics computation overhead. Furthermore, Inspector tries not to consume all your system resources. If your machine contains less than 1 Gb of physical memory we recommend not to exceed a trace length of 32 M samples, and not to display several traces of this length at once. • I am using the LeCroy oscilloscope and channel 3 (B) as a trigger, but the scope does not trigger. When the scope class is set to trigger on Channel B in the acquisition module, channel B must be set to an impedance of 1000 k Ohm.

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