Yes, well, go and buy a piece of professional electronic test
equipment and ask for non-Windows software. Just doesn't happen.
"Linux support under development." Yea sure when pigs fly....
RS232 and Parallel have a great track record so far, compared to USB.
But you should expect to keep legacy machines around to run specific
equipment in any event, to be totally on the safe side.
ST
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Mitch Davis <mjd@...> wrote:
> Some of don't use Windows for that very reason. I have devices here
> which can no longer be used in Windows, but still run fine under
> Linux. Vendor lockin is as much a problem for operating systems as it
> is for CAD packages.