On Friday, June 14, 2019 at 1:42:17 PM UTC-5, Rob Gaddi wrote:
> Condolences.  TI is a world-leader in giving every eval board its own 
> complicated, proprietary digital interface, then not documenting it 
> because "You can just use the provided software" that hasn't been 
> updated since 2001 and doesn't actually let you test the thing you need to.
> 
> The underlying FPGA board that it's built on has its own page at 
> https://opalkelly.com/products/xem3010/ with an SDK.  That may turn out 
> to be your best way in.

You don't know how right you are.  It gets even better....Since they don't 
update their Windows GUI apps...10 years later it won't run on the latest 
Windows.  I had to set up a Windows 7 machine to run their @#$# software!!! ;)

This is the dreaded GUI app ...

http://www.ti.com/tool/ADCPRO

(That Opal Kelly code is very nice but isn't designed to support all the TI 
boards the FPGA plugs into.  Believe me I tried that route. ;)

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